Miles Corbet (1595–1662) was an English politician, recorder of Yarmouth and a regicide of King Charles I.
[1] Miles succeeded his brother John as MP for Yarmouth, England, serving from 1640 to 1653,[2] and was a signatory of the death warrant of Charles I.
In 1649, Oliver Cromwell granted the estate of Malahide Castle to Corbet after the Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland.
All the 59 men who had signed the death warrant of Charles I were in grave danger of severe punishment because they were considered regicides.
I never bought any king's or bishop's lands; I thought I had enough, at least I was content with it; that I might serve God and my country was that I aimed at.