MilesCorbet (1595–1662) was an English politician, recorder of Yarmouth and a regicide of King Charles I. Born a member of the Corbet family he was the...
their deportment in that affair. High treason was also declared against MilesCorbet, Cor. John Jones, Col. Thomlinson, and Edmond Ludlow on 19 January 1660...
executions. In 1662, three more regicides, John Okey, John Barkstead and MilesCorbet, were also hanged, drawn and quartered. The officers of the court that...
The Corbet family is an aristocratic English family of Anglo-Norman extraction, who were amongst the early marcher lords, holding the barony of Caus. Following...
while in the Netherlands, Okey was arrested along with Barkstead and MilesCorbet by Sir George Downing, the English ambassador to the Dutch court. The...
to 1660, when Oliver Cromwell granted it to MilesCorbet after the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland; Corbet was hanged following the demise of Cromwell...
death warrant of Charles I, was brought back from Holland along with MilesCorbet, friend and lawyer to Cromwell, and John Barkstead, former constable...
Baronet Thomas Johnson Vacant Parliament suspended since 1629 Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth 1640–1648 With: MilesCorbet Succeeded by MilesCorbet...
final spirit is MilesCorbet. He was given this castle and the surrounding property by Oliver Cromwell. During the Restoration, Miles was made to pay...
Upper Bench, Sir Gerard Lowther, Chief Justice of the Common Bench; and MilesCorbet, Chief Baron of the Exchequer. But they held the seal only until 1656...
Three remarkable pairs of allies in this category are Jon Venn and MilesCorbet, Isaac Pennington and Thomas Atkin, and Frances Allen and Richard Salwey...
Encyclopædia Britannica article "Regicide". Howell, T.B.; Howell, T.J.; Corbet, C.; Jardine, D., eds. (1816). "205. The Trials of Twenty-nine Regicides...
River Roden. Moreton Corbet lies about 8 miles (13 km) NNE of the market town of Shrewsbury. In the village is the ruin of Moreton Corbet castle. In 1870–72...
Commissioner (1655–1656) Gerard Lowther LCJCP, Second Commissioner (1655–1656) MilesCorbet LCB, Third Commissioner (1655–1656) William Steele (1656–1660) Sir Maurice...
Clement Corbet (c. 1576 – 1652) was an English jurist. He was the sixth son of Sir MilesCorbet of Sprowston, Norfolk, who was high sheriff of that county...
Ireland in 1654 between 22 August and 3 November. He sat in court with MilesCorbet on occasion and was also appointed chief justice of the Upper Bench and...
Khmelnytsky, hetman of Ukraine (d. 1657) Thomas Carew, English poet (d. 1645) MilesCorbet, English Puritan politician (d. 1662) Jean Desmarets, French writer (d...
exile in the Netherlands after the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660 — MilesCorbet, John Okey and John Barkstead — are hanged after having been extradited...
December – Henry Lawes, musician (died 1662) Thomas Carew, poet (died 1640) MilesCorbet, Puritan politician (died 1662) Henry Herbert, Master of the Revels (died...
Recorder of Dublin 1634–1660 Succeeded by Sir William Davys Preceded by MilesCorbet Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer 1660–1680 Succeeded by Henry Hene...
Sprowston Corbets were Royalists in the English Civil War; Thomas Corbet was knighted by Charles I at Royston. However, Sir Thomas' uncle, MilesCorbet, who...
a mile-long breakwater to cope with this. The etymology of the Swinge is probably Old Norse, related to Old Icelandic swinnr (swift, rapid) Corbet Rock...