The Corfield Family of Shropshire

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Richard Corfield, 16131680 (aged 67 years)

Name
Richard /Corfield/
Surname
Corfield
Given names
Richard
Family with parents
father
15851657
Birth: about 1585 22
Death: 21 December 1657
mother
15891657
Birth: calculated 1589
Burial: 31 December 1657Cardington, Shropshire, England
himself
16131680
Christening: 15 February 1613 28 24 Cardington, Shropshire, England
Burial: 29 November 1680Cardington, Shropshire, England
sister
sister
sister
brother
sister
Family with Sarah Maunsell
himself
16131680
Christening: 15 February 1613 28 24 Cardington, Shropshire, England
Burial: 29 November 1680Cardington, Shropshire, England
partner
son
16491707
Birth: 9 April 1649 36 Cardington, Shropshire, England
Death: 16 January 1707
4 years
daughter
1652
Birth: Cardington, Shropshire, England
Death:
17 months
daughter
1654
Birth: Cardington, Shropshire, England
Death:
4 years
son
16571710
Birth: 4 November 1657 44 Cardington, Shropshire, England
Burial: 7 October 1710Cardington, Shropshire, England
4 years
daughter
16611685
Birth: Cardington, Shropshire, England
Death: 13 January 1685
-8 years
son
16531710
Birth: about 1653 39
Burial: 22 January 1710Wistanstow, Shropshire, England
9 years
son
16611751
Birth: estimated 1661 47
Death: 18 October 1751
6 years
son
1666
Christening: 16 July 1666 53 Cardington, Shropshire, England
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Address: Cardington Church, Cardington, Shropshire, England.
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estimated 1661
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Address: St James's Church, Cardington, Shropshire, England.
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Address: St James's Church, Cardington, Shropshire, England.
Last change
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Author of last change: Danny
Note

Churchwarden of Cardington, Salop 1648. One of the executors of the will of Roger Maunsell in 1651 in which document he is termed "Loving Kinsman"
The elder of Chatwall, a staunch loyalist who fought with his cousin Sir Edward Acton, 1st Bt. for the King.
During the Civil War Richard Corfield fought on the side of the King. He joined the King's Army, probably in Shrewsbury in September 1642 when King Charles I was there. He served under his cousin, Sir Edward Acton, 1st Bt and Member of Parliament for Bridgnorth.
On 25th October 1642 Richard fought alongside Sir Edward Acton at the indecisive Battle of Edgehill.
Capt. Richard Corfield fortified the medieval hall at Chatwall, however the fortifications were destroyed shortly afterward by Roundheads to prevent them being used to harry the advance of Roundheads who were marching on Shrewsbury.
Bought the Leahills property from the Wallop family 1648
Richard became the executor of his father in law's will and the old wooden plaque in St James' Church, Cardington commemorates this.
In 1659 Richard constructed the present Hall at Chatwall and was churchwarden at St James', Cardington in 1660 and 1667.
In 1672 he paid 8 shillings tax for 4 hearths at Chatwall Hall.
On 25th March 1676 he signed a deed of grant to Rowland Hunt of Boreatton for £76/10/- in respect of tythes of corn grain or pulse within the townships of Chatwall and Frodsley.
On 2nd January 1678 he leased the Lea Hill and tythes of Chatwall and Frodesley to Thomas Smith of Ruckley and Thomas Browne of Clunton for 5/-, the rent being peppercorn.
On his death an inventory of his possessions was drawn up by Richard Davis, Edmund Taylor and Richard Hooper (his brother in law) which valued his estate at £397. this included £2 of books to be divided between his two younger sons. He also left £71/12/6 in debts.