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acres in the county, two were
Corbets: Sir V. R.
Corbet owned 9,489
acres and I. D.
Corbet owned 8,118 acres. The
Corbets of the
Channel Islands are do****ented...
- are extinct.
Corbet baronets of
Sprowston (1623)
Corbet baronets of
Stoke upon Tern (first creation, 1627)
Corbet baronets of
Moreton Corbet (first creation...
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Jurat Wilfred John
Corbet OBE (1893–1971) who
donated the land for such use. Mark
Ogier (17
September 2009). "Snow-shocked
Corbets made
success of their...
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Corbet's Couloir is an
expert ski run
located at the
Jackson Hole
Mountain Resort in
Teton Village, Wyoming. It is
named after Jackson Hole ski instructor...
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Brady James Monson Corbet (/kɔːrˈbeɪ/; born
August 17, 1988) is an
American actor and filmmaker.
Corbet started his
career acting in
films such as Thirteen...
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October 1522. Corbet's seat was
Moreton Corbet Castle, Shropshire. The
Corbets buried their dead in the
parish church of St Bartholomew, just to the north...
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Barry Corbet (August 1, 1936 –
December 18, 2004) was an
American mountaineer, film-maker and author. He was a
member of the 1963
American Mount Everest...
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Corbet (from
Irish An Carbad,
meaning 'the jaw/boulder') is a
small village and
townland (of 618 acres) in
County Down,
Northern Ireland, 5 km east of...
- John
Corbet may
refer to: John
Corbet, 3rd
Baron Corbet (died 1347), last
member of the
Barons Corbet on the list of
peers 1340–1349 John
Corbet (by 1500–55...
- Shropshire. Sir
Vincent was the son of Sir
Andrew Corbet (1522-1578) of
Moreton Corbet. The
Corbets traced their lineage and
connection with Shropshire...