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Thomas Corbett (secretary of the Admiralty)

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64:. He spoke on 23 April 1735 for the Government against an opposition bill limiting the number of officers in the House of Commons, and in an army debate on 18 February 1737. On 16 November 1739 he opposed a bill moved by Pulteney awarding all prize-money to officers and seamen of the Royal Navy. On 1 February 1740, he defended the navy estimates. In 1740 he was appointed Secretary to the Court of assistants for relief of poor widows of navy officers, at £200 p.a. He was returned again at the 245: 49:
Byng was re-appointed to the board of the Admiralty and secretary to Greenwich Hospital in 1716. He accompanied Byng during the expedition to Sicily from 1718 to 1720 and afterwards published an account. In 1723, he was promoted chief clerk over the heads of all other staff when Byng was Treasurer of the navy, and was made deputy secretary in 1728, when Byng became first lord.
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as a clerk from 1704 to 1705, and as a secretary from 1705 to 1709. In 1711, he became Byng's personal secretary and trusted assistant. In 1712, when he was at Utrecht, he tried unsuccessfully to obtain the post of secretary to Lord Strafford. He was appointed a clerk in the Admiralty in 1715, when
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Corbett was the eldest son of William Corbett of Nanteos, Cardiganshire, and Middle Temple and his wife Eleanor Jones, daughter of Colonel John Jones of Nanteos. He was educated at
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Corbett married Mary Lloyd of Duke Street, London, on 31 January 1740. He died on 30 April 1751 leaving one daughter.
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on the Admiralty interest at a by-election on 6 February 1734, and was again successful at the
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was appointed joint secretary to help him with the Admiralty business.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Corbett joined the navy as an ordinary seaman in 1704, serving under
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but in his role at the Admiralty, had become so infirm that
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in 1742. He was returned again as MP for Saltash at the
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Thomas Corbett (died 1751)
House of Commons
Westminster School
Admiral Sir George Byng
Member of Parliament
Saltash
1734 British general election
1741 British general election
Josiah Burchett
Secretary to the Admiralty
1747 British general election
John Clevland





"CORBETT, Thomas (c.1687-1751), of Nash, Pemb"


Stephen, Leslie
"Corbett, Thomas" 
Dictionary of National Biography
Parliament of Great Britain
Lord Glenorchy
Edward Hughes
Member of Parliament
Saltash
Lord Glenorchy
John Clevland

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