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David Brooke (other)
David Brooke may refer to: *David Brooke-Taylor (1920–2000), English cricketer *David Brooke (politician) (–1560), Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer *Sir David Brooke, 11th Baronet (1938–2012), of the Brooke baronets See also * David Brook (other) *David Brooks (other) *Brooke (surname) Brooke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke (1883–1963), British Chief of the Imperial General Staff in WW 2 * Arthur Brooke (poet) (died 1563), English poet * Arthur Brooke (lieuten ...
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David Brooke-Taylor
David Charles Brooke-Taylor (15 June 1920 – 17 July 2000) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire from 1947 to 1949. Brooke-Taylor was born at Bakewell, Derbyshire. He was educated at Cheltenham College. He started playing for Derbyshire in the second XI and for the Club and Ground in 1938, and continued doing so in 1939. After the war he played similar games but made his first-class debut for Derbyshire against Nottinghamshire in July 1947 as captain. He was standing in for Edward Gothard according to the Derbyshire tradition that the captain be an amateur. He scored 1 in the first innings and 38 in the second. He played two more first-class matches that season, captaining one of them against Surrey and making his top score of 61 not out against Northamptonshire. In 1948 he played regularly in the County squad and in miscellaneous matches. In 1949 he played for the second XI in the Minor Counties Championship and in two final first-class match ...
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David Brooke (politician)
David Brook (c. 1498–1560) (also Brooke or Broke) was an English judge and Member of Parliament. Life He was of a West country family living at Glastonbury, Somerset. His father, John Brook, was also a lawyer and serjeant-at-law; he died in 1525, and was buried in the church of St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, having been principal seneschal of the neighbouring monastery. David was appointed reader at the Inner Temple in the autumn of 1534, and again in Lent term 1540, when he was also treasurer, and in 1541 he became governor. He was recorder of Bristol (1541–1549) and M.P. for the city (1542–1544). On 3 February 1547, the first week of Edward VI's reign, he received the coif, the degree of serjeant-at-law having been bestowed on him as one of the last acts of Henry VIII. On 25 November 1551 he was appointed king's serjeant, and when, two years later (1 September 1553), Sir Henry Bradshaw was removed, he succeeded him as lord chief baron of the exchequer. On 2 October, the ...
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Brooke Baronets
There have been six baronetcies created for persons with the surname Brooke, one in the Baronetage of England, one in the Baronetage of Ireland and four in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. As of 2015 four of the creations are extant, though one has been subsumed into a peerage. The Brooke Baronetcy, of Norton Priory in the County of Chester, was created in the Baronetage of England on 12 December 1662 for Henry Brooke, a Colonel in the Parliamentary Army and Member of Parliament for Cheshire during the Commonwealth. He was succeeded by his son, Richard, the second Baronet. He was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1667. His son, Thomas, the third Baronet, was Sheriff of Cheshire from 1719 to 1720. He was succeeded by his grandson, Richard, the fourth Baronet. He served as Sheriff of Cheshire from 1752 to 1753. His son, Richard, the fifth Baronet, was Sheriff of Cheshire from 1787 to 1788. On his death the title passed to his son, Richard, the sixth Baronet. He was Sheriff of Cheshire fr ...
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David Brook (other)
David Brook may refer to: *David Brook (songwriter) David Brook is a Grammy Award winning American songwriter from Marblehead, Massachusetts. He is best known for co-writing Eminem's Legacy, OneRepublic and Galantis's Bones", Charlie Puth's Some Type of Love ''Some Type of Love'' is the third e ... (born 1987), American songwriter * David Broke (c. 1498–1560), English judge and member of parliament using various spellings See also * David Brooke (other) * David Brooks (other) {{hndis, Brook, David ...
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David Brooks (other)
David Brooks may refer to: Writers * David Brooks (commentator) (born 1961), commentator for ''The New York Times'' and other publications * David Brooks (author) (born 1953), Australian author of short stories and co-editor of ''Southerly'' * David H. M. Brooks (1950–1996), South African philosopher and professor of philosophy at the University of Cape Town Arts * Mavado (singer) (David Constantine Brooks, born 1981), Jamaican dancehall artist * David Brooks, director of the 2012 film '' ATM'' * Bubba Brooks (David Kenneth Brooks, Jr., 1922–2002), American jazz musician * David Brooks (actor) (1915–1999), American actor and stage director and producer Politics * David Brooks (American politician) (1756–1838), United States representative in the Fifth United States Congress * David Brooks, 5th Baron Crawshaw (born 1934), British peer and politician * David Brooks (Northern Irish politician), MLA from Belfast East * Sir David Brooks (lord mayor) (1864–1930), Lor ...
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