Corker’s father, an Irish ship’s doctor, coming into Falmouth harbour by chance, married a Falmouth girl and died a few years later, leaving her with several young children. Robert, the eldest, was placed by his uncle, John Newman, a local attorney, as ‘apprentice gratis’ to Bryan Rodgers, the leading Falmouth merchant. ‘A lad of insinuating worldly parts’ he succeeded in 1695 to the business and to ‘his master’s great house’,
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