Henry Corbin (colonist)

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Henry Corbin
Hon Henry Corbin of Buckingham House, Middlesex, Virginia.png
Portrait of Hon Henry Corbin of Buckingham House, Middlesex, Virginia
Member of the House of Burgesses for Lancaster County
In office
1659–1660