Robert Corbet (died 1583)

Castled elephant and monogram of Sir Andrew Corbet, Robert's father at Moreton Corbet Castle, Shropshire. Sir Andrew remodelled the medieval fortress as a comfortable manor house in Robert's youth and this stone of the gatehouse is dated the year after Sir Andrew's death, when Robert was in charge.
Effigy of Elizabeth Vernon, Robert Corbet's great-grandmother, in the family chapel at St Bartholomew's church, Moreton Corbet. Her husband, Sir Robert Corbet, seen behind, died in 1513, but she was still a force in family affairs.
The former Shrewsbury School building, now the town's library. It is likely that Robert Corbet was educated at the school in the 1550s.

Robert Corbet (1542–1583) was an English landowner, diplomat and politician of the Elizabethan period, a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Shropshire, his native county.[1]