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Thomas Clerk (Dean Of Chester)
Thomas Clerk may refer to: *Thomas Clerk (priest), English priest * Thomas Clerk (MP for Midhurst), see Midhurst (UK Parliament constituency) *Thomas Clerk (MP for Dunwich), see Dunwich (UK Parliament constituency) See also *Thomas Clerke (other) *Thomas Clark (other) Thomas Clark may refer to: Authors and academicians * Thomas D. Clark (1903–2005), Kentucky historian * Thomas Arkle Clark (1862–1932), American academic *Thomas Clark (writer) (born 1980), Scottish writer *Thomas Fife Clark (1907–1985), Br ... * Thomas Clarke (other) {{hndis, Clerk, Thomas ...
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Thomas Clerk (priest)
Thomas Clerk was an English priest, most notably the first recorded Dean of Chester The Dean of Chester is based at Chester Cathedral in the Diocese of Chester and is the head of the Chapter at the cathedral. List of deans Early modern *1541 Thomas Clerk (first Dean of Chester) *1541–1547 Henry Man (afterwards Bishop of S ..., serving less than six months in 1541 "History of the city of Chester, from its foundation to the present time : with an account of its antiquities, curiosities, local customs, and peculiar immunities ; and a concise political history" Hemingway, J Chester' J. Fletcher; 1831 p317 Notes 1732 deaths 16th-century English people Deans of Chester {{ChurchofEngland-dean-stub ...
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Thomas Clerk (MP For Midhurst)
Thomas Clerk may refer to: *Thomas Clerk (priest), English priest *Thomas Clerk (MP for Midhurst), see Midhurst (UK Parliament constituency) *Thomas Clerk (MP for Dunwich), see Dunwich (UK Parliament constituency) See also *Thomas Clerke (other) *Thomas Clark (other) *Thomas Clarke (other) Thomas or Tom Clarke may refer to: Politicians * Thomas Clarke (died 1754) (c. 1672–1754), British lawyer and politician, MP for Hertford * Thomas Clarke (Australian politician) (1846–1922), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly ...
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Midhurst (UK Parliament Constituency)
Midhurst was a parliamentary borough in Sussex, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1311 until 1832, and then one member from 1832 until 1885, when the constituency was abolished. Before the Great Reform Act of 1832, it was one of the most notorious of England's rotten boroughs. History From its foundation in the 14th century until 1832, the borough consisted of part of the parish of Midhurst, a small market town in Sussex. Much of the town as it existed by the 19th century was outside this ancient boundary, but the boundary was in any case academic since the townsfolk had no votes. As a contemporary, writer, Sir George Trevelyan explained in writing about the general election of 1768,G O Trevelyan, ''Life of Fox'', quoted by Porritt ''the right of election rested in a few small holdings, on which no human being resided, distinguished among the pastures and the stubble that surrounded them by a large stone set up on end in the middle of ea ...
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Thomas Clerk (MP For Dunwich)
Thomas Clerk may refer to: *Thomas Clerk (priest), English priest * Thomas Clerk (MP for Midhurst), see Midhurst (UK Parliament constituency) * Thomas Clerk (MP for Dunwich), see Dunwich (UK Parliament constituency) See also *Thomas Clerke (other) *Thomas Clark (other) Thomas Clark may refer to: Authors and academicians * Thomas D. Clark (1903–2005), Kentucky historian * Thomas Arkle Clark (1862–1932), American academic *Thomas Clark (writer) (born 1980), Scottish writer *Thomas Fife Clark (1907–1985), Br ... * Thomas Clarke (other) {{hndis, Clerk, Thomas ...
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Dunwich (UK Parliament Constituency)
Dunwich was a parliamentary borough in Suffolk, one of the most notorious of all the rotten boroughs. It elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1298 until 1832, when the constituency was abolished by the Great Reform Act. History In medieval times, when Dunwich was first accorded representation in Parliament, it was a flourishing port and market town about from Ipswich. However, by 1670 the sea had encroached upon the town, destroying the port and swallowing up all but a few houses so that nothing was left but a tiny village. The borough had once consisted of eight parishes, but all that was left was part of the parish of All Saints, Dunwich - which by 1831 had a population of 232, and only 44 houses ("and half a church", as Oldfield recorded in 1816). In fact, this made Dunwich by no means the smallest of England's rotten boroughs, but the symbolism of two Members of Parliament representing a constituency that was essentially underwater captured ...
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Thomas Clerke (other)
Thomas Clerke may refer to: *Thomas Henry Shadwell Clerke (1792–1849), Irish soldier and military journalist * Thomas Clerke (songwriter), Sunderland singer-songwriter and poet * Thomas Clerke (bishop), Bishop of Killala *Thomas Clerke (MP) (c. 1485–1555), English politician See also * Thomas Clerk (other) *Thomas Clark (other) Thomas Clark may refer to: Authors and academicians * Thomas D. Clark (1903–2005), Kentucky historian * Thomas Arkle Clark (1862–1932), American academic *Thomas Clark (writer) (born 1980), Scottish writer *Thomas Fife Clark (1907–1985), Br ... * Thomas Clarke (other) {{hndis, Clerke, Thomas ...
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Thomas Clark (other)
Thomas Clark may refer to: Authors and academicians * Thomas D. Clark (1903–2005), Kentucky historian *Thomas Arkle Clark (1862–1932), American academic * Thomas Clark (writer) (born 1980), Scottish writer *Thomas Fife Clark (1907–1985), British journalist and civil servant Business, commerce, and public service *Thomas Clark (Upper Canada) (died 1835), Canadian businessman and political figure *Sir Thomas Clark, 1st Baronet (1823–1900), Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1865–1888 * Thomas Clark (Long Beach) (born 1926), mayor of Long Beach, California, 1975–1980, and 1982–1984 * Thomas Alonzo Clark (1920–2005), U.S. federal judge *Tom C. Clark (1899–1977), U.S. Attorney General and Associate Supreme Court justice Performing arts, and fine arts * Thomas Clark (composer) (1775–1859), composer of West Gallery music * Thomas Brown Clark (1895–1983), Scottish painter * Thomas Clark (actor), English stage actor Scientific disciplines and inventors *T. H. Clark (1893–1 ...
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