Robert Corbet (died 1417)

Sir Robert Corbet (c. 1354 – 5 July 1417) was an English Member of Parliament (MP) and High Sheriff.

Early life

He was born the son and heir of Sir Robert Corbet (c. 1330 – 1404) of Kings Bromley, Staffordshire and Hadley, Shropshire. He was knighted by July 1372, after military service in France under the command of Thomas of Woodstock from June to September 1378. His chief place of residence was Assington in Suffolk. His Berkshire home was at Tubney. During his lifetime he accrued several estates by marriage.

Political career

He was made Constable of Berkhampstead castle in 1399 for life. He was a Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Hertfordshire from 1401 to 1407. He was appointed High Sheriff of Oxfordshire and Berkshire for 1406–07 and 1410–11, High Sheriff of Wiltshire for 1408–09, and High Sheriff of Shropshire for 1413–15. During the latter term of office he was, somewhat unusually, also an MP for Suffolk.

He was elected MP for Wiltshire in 1385 and 1397, for Hertfordshire in 1402 and 1404 and twice for Suffolk in 1414.[1]

Death

He died in 1417. He had married three times: firstly Alice, the daughter and heiress of Sir John Langton of Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire; secondly Joan, daughter and coheir of Ralph Broc of Northchurch, Hertfordshire and the widow of Sir Peter Scudamore of Upton Scudamore, Wiltshire; and thirdly another Joan, the daughter of Sir John Thornbury and widow of both William Peyto of Chesterton, Warwickshire and John Knightley of Gnosall, Staffordshire.

He was succeeded by his daughter Sibyl, wife of John Greville of Sezincote, Gloucestershire. After Greville's death in 1444, his estates passed to the son of Sir Robert's half-brother, Sir Guy Corbet.

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References

  • "CORBET, Sir Robert (c.1354-1417), of Hadley, Salop, Berkhampstead, Herts. and Assington, Suff". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
Parliament of England
Preceded by
Sir Thomas Hungerford
Unknown
Member of Parliament for Wiltshire
1385
With: Unknown
Succeeded by
Sir Thomas Hungerford
Sir Ralph Cheyne
Preceded by
Sir John Lilborne
John Gawen
Member of Parliament for Wiltshire
1397
With: Sir John Roches
Succeeded by
Sir Henry Green
Sir Thomas Blount
Preceded by
Sir Thomas de la Barre
Robert Newport
Member of Parliament for Hertfordshire
1402–1404
With: Sir John Poultney
Succeeded by
Sir John Poultney
William Parker
Preceded by
John Spencer
John Lancaster
Member of Parliament for Suffolk
1414
With: Sir William Phelip
Succeeded by
Unknown
Political offices
Preceded by
Sir William Langford
High Sheriff of Berkshire and Oxfordshire
1406–1407
Succeeded by
John Wilcotes
Preceded by
Walter Beauchamp
High Sheriff of Wiltshire
1408–1409
Succeeded by
William Cheyne
Preceded by
Sir Peter Bessels
High Sheriff of Berkshire and Oxfordshire
1410–1411
Succeeded by
Sir William Lisle
Preceded by
John Brugge
High Sheriff of Shropshire
1413–1415
Succeeded by
Sir Richard Lacon


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