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Mann was described by Samuel
Egerton Brydges as a wild, fickle, rattling man, who made no impression. In 1811 it was said that his estate would have been the largest in Kent but by his extravagance he reduced his income to not more than Β£4,000 a year. He died on 2 April 1814. He had three daughters,
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but no son and the baronetcy became extinct. His property went to his nephew James
Cornwallis. Cornwallis's father wrote soon after "My son has had a great deal of trouble in consequence of succeeding a person really ruined. The sums Sir Horace expended are beyond all belief, or rather squandered."
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for the seat. In 1775 his uncle made over to him the family estate at Bourne, in return for an annuity. He did go abroad and after visiting France, Tuscany, and
Austria, returned to England in November 1778. From then on he travelled to his uncle in Florence nearly every summer. At the
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as second baronet. He acted as chargΓ© d'affaires in
Florence for six months. He was angered by the poor recompense he received for his services and returned to Italy in 1788 ostensibly to sort out the financial problems which resulted from running his uncle's establishment.
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in 1760. His father died on 21 December 1756 and he succeeded to his estates at
Boughton and Linton. He also inherited over Β£100,000 from his father. Mann married Lady Lucy Noel, daughter of
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he was again returned for Maidstone at the head of the poll. He joined
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Mann joined the Whig Club in January 1790 and at the following
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between 1774 and 1807. He is remembered as a member of the
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