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241: 123:, at the so-called "black sessions" that year. The outbreak caused the deaths of other legal figures, officials and jurymen, and was attributed to the number of prisoners and the crowd present at Captain Clark's trial for killing Captain Innes in a duel. He was buried at Godmanchester. 407: 193: 254: 402: 294: 85: 360: 343: 89: 279: 397: 392: 136: 417: 412: 422: 58: 328: 259: 222: 178: 314: 300: 364: 352: 332: 139:, a British Army general and secondly, Jane, daughter of Major Mullins of Winchester, by whom he had four sons including 387: 270: 76:
Clarke built up a good practice as barrister, and rebuilt the family house at Godmanchester. In 1731 he was appointed
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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On 17 May 1750 Clarke died of a fever. It was said to have been
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in parliament. In the new parliament of 1741 he was elected for
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Charles Clarke (died 1750)
Godmanchester
Huntingdonshire
Ripton-Abbotts
Charles Trimnell
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Alured Clarke
Lincoln's Inn
called to the bar
recorder
Huntingdon
Huntingdonshire
Whitchurch
Hampshire
baron of the exchequer
Sir Thomas Abney
Greenwich Hospital
Heneage Legge
gaol distemper
Old Bailey
Thomas Greene
Thomas
Sir Alured Clarke




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