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George Clarke

George Clarke (7 May 1661 – 22 October 1736), of All Souls, Oxford, was an English architect, print collector and Tory politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons between 1702 and 1736.

George Clarke
George Clarke (1661-1736)
(Studio of Godfrey Kneller)
Secretary at War
In office
1690–1704
MonarchWilliam III
Preceded byWilliam Blathwayt
Succeeded byHenry St John
Personal details
Born7 May 1661
Died22 October 1736 (aged 75)
Alma materBrasenose College, Oxford

Life edit

The son of Sir William Clarke, he enrolled at Brasenose College, Oxford in 1676. He was elected a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford in 1680. He was returned in a contested by-election on 23 November 1685 as Member of Parliament for Oxford University, but never took his seat as Parliament had been prorogued.[1] He became Judge Advocate to the Army and was Secretary at War in Ireland from 1690 to 1692 and in England from 1693 to 1704 under William III of England and Queen Anne. He served as secretary to Prince George of Denmark, Queen Anne's consort and the Lord High Admiral and Generalissimo of England.[2]

Clarke was returned as Member of Parliament for Winchelsea at the 1702 English general election, coinciding with his office as Joint Secretary of the Admiralty. At the 1705 English general election he was returned as MP for East Looe. He was not nominated for a seat at the 1708 British general election. He was returned in a by-election on 29 May 1711 as MP for Launceston from 1711. He did not stand at the 1713 British general election. Over the latter period he was Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty from 20 December 1710 until 14 October 1714, when he was dismissed following the accession of George I.[2]

Clarke returned to the House of Commons as MP for Oxford University at a by-election on 4 December 1717 following the death of William Whitelock.[3] He was reelected in 1722, 1727, and 1734, by which point he had lost his left eye and was losing sight in the other. [4]

He was also an amateur architect.[5] His known work is largely confined to Oxford, (Clayton's DNB entry for Clarke offers more detail of his architectural endeavours) and he is known to have designed buildings and also to have collaborated with Nicholas Hawksmoor, amongst others.

Timothy Clayton discusses Clarke's print collection, noting "John Vanburgh, Alexander Pope and George Vertue travelled to Oxford to use his library with its unique collection of notes and drawings by [Inigo] Jones" (Clayton 1992, p. 124).

The library of Worcester College, Oxford houses Clarke's collection of books, MSS, prints and drawings. Building work on the library, which was started within a few years of the college's founding in 1714, was completed in 1736. A spat between Clarke and All Souls resulted in the bequest to Worcester.

List of architectural works edit

The library in the Peckwater Quad, Christ Church, Oxford (1717–38)

Rebuilt The Queen's College, Oxford, with Hawksmoor (1710–21)

The New Buildings, Magdalen College, Oxford (1733)

The Hall, Chapel and Library, Worcester College, Oxford (1733–1753)

The Rectory, Kingston Bagpuize (c.1723)

Cokethorpe House, alterations (c.1710)

Gallery of architectural work edit

References edit

  1. ^ "CLARKE, George (1661-1736), of All Souls College, Oxford". History of Parliament Online (1660-1690). Retrieved 25 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b "CLARKE, George (1661-1736), of All Souls, Oxford". History of Parliament Online (1690-1715). Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  3. ^ lists, Parliament commons (1878). Return of the name of every member of the lower house of parliament of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with name of constituency represented, and date of return, from 1213 to 1874. 2 pt. [and] index.
  4. ^ "CLARKE, George (1661-1736), of All Souls, Oxford". History of Parliament Online (1715-1754). Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  5. ^ page 216, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840, Howard Colvin 2nd edition 1978 John Murray

Clayton, T. (1992) "The Print Collection of George Clarke at Worcester College, Oxford". Print Quarterly 9(2) 123–141.

George Clarke Print Collection

http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1715-1754/member/clarke-george-1661-1736

Further reading edit

Clayton, T. (1997) The English Print 1688–1802. Yale University Press. London.

Clayton, T. (2004) "Clarke, George (1661–1736)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press, 2004. Online edition. DOI: http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5496

Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Winchelsea
1702–1705
With: James Hayes
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Sir John Pole, Bt
Sir Henry Seymour, Bt
Member of Parliament for East Looe
1705–1707
With: Sir Henry Seymour, Bt
Succeeded by
Parliament of Great Britain
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Parliament of England
Member of Parliament for East Looe
1707–1708
With: Sir Henry Seymour, Bt
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Lord Hyde
Francis Scobell
Member of Parliament for Launceston
1711–1713
With: Francis Scobell
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Oxford University
1717–1736
With: William Bromley 1717–1732
Viscount Cornbury 1732–1736
Succeeded by

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For other uses see George Clarke disambiguation George Clarke 7 May 1661 22 October 1736 of All Souls Oxford was an English architect print collector and Tory politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons between 1702 and 1736 George ClarkeGeorge Clarke 1661 1736 Studio of Godfrey Kneller Secretary at WarIn office 1690 1704MonarchWilliam IIIPreceded byWilliam BlathwaytSucceeded byHenry St JohnPersonal detailsBorn7 May 1661Died22 October 1736 aged 75 Alma materBrasenose College Oxford Contents 1 Life 2 List of architectural works 3 Gallery of architectural work 4 References 5 Further readingLife editThe son of Sir William Clarke he enrolled at Brasenose College Oxford in 1676 He was elected a Fellow of All Souls College Oxford in 1680 He was returned in a contested by election on 23 November 1685 as Member of Parliament for Oxford University but never took his seat as Parliament had been prorogued 1 He became Judge Advocate to the Army and was Secretary at War in Ireland from 1690 to 1692 and in England from 1693 to 1704 under William III of England and Queen Anne He served as secretary to Prince George of Denmark Queen Anne s consort and the Lord High Admiral and Generalissimo of England 2 Clarke was returned as Member of Parliament for Winchelsea at the 1702 English general election coinciding with his office as Joint Secretary of the Admiralty At the 1705 English general election he was returned as MP for East Looe He was not nominated for a seat at the 1708 British general election He was returned in a by election on 29 May 1711 as MP for Launceston from 1711 He did not stand at the 1713 British general election Over the latter period he was Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty from 20 December 1710 until 14 October 1714 when he was dismissed following the accession of George I 2 Clarke returned to the House of Commons as MP for Oxford University at a by election on 4 December 1717 following the death of William Whitelock 3 He was reelected in 1722 1727 and 1734 by which point he had lost his left eye and was losing sight in the other 4 He was also an amateur architect 5 His known work is largely confined to Oxford Clayton s DNB entry for Clarke offers more detail of his architectural endeavours and he is known to have designed buildings and also to have collaborated with Nicholas Hawksmoor amongst others Timothy Clayton discusses Clarke s print collection noting John Vanburgh Alexander Pope and George Vertue travelled to Oxford to use his library with its unique collection of notes and drawings by Inigo Jones Clayton 1992 p 124 The library of Worcester College Oxford houses Clarke s collection of books MSS prints and drawings Building work on the library which was started within a few years of the college s founding in 1714 was completed in 1736 A spat between Clarke and All Souls resulted in the bequest to Worcester List of architectural works editThe library in the Peckwater Quad Christ Church Oxford 1717 38 Rebuilt The Queen s College Oxford with Hawksmoor 1710 21 The New Buildings Magdalen College Oxford 1733 The Hall Chapel and Library Worcester College Oxford 1733 1753 The Rectory Kingston Bagpuize c 1723 Cokethorpe House alterations c 1710 Gallery of architectural work edit nbsp The Library Christ Church Oxford nbsp The rear of The Library Christ Church Oxford nbsp Quad The Queens College Oxford nbsp Quad The Queens College Oxford nbsp High Street front The Queens College Oxford nbsp Magdalen College Oxford New Buildings in the background nbsp Front Worcester College Oxford nbsp Quad Worcester College OxfordReferences edit CLARKE George 1661 1736 of All Souls College Oxford History of Parliament Online 1660 1690 Retrieved 25 May 2019 a b CLARKE George 1661 1736 of All Souls Oxford History of Parliament Online 1690 1715 Retrieved 26 May 2019 lists Parliament commons 1878 Return of the name of every member of the lower house of parliament of England Scotland and Ireland with name of constituency represented and date of return from 1213 to 1874 2 pt and index CLARKE George 1661 1736 of All Souls Oxford History of Parliament Online 1715 1754 Retrieved 26 May 2019 page 216 A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600 1840 Howard Colvin 2nd edition 1978 John Murray Clayton T 1992 The Print Collection of George Clarke at Worcester College Oxford Print Quarterly 9 2 123 141 George Clarke Print CollectionLeigh Rayment s Historical List of MPshttp www historyofparliamentonline org volume 1715 1754 member clarke george 1661 1736Further reading editClayton T 1997 The English Print 1688 1802 Yale University Press London Clayton T 2004 Clarke George 1661 1736 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 Online edition DOI http www oxforddnb com view article 5496 Parliament of EnglandPreceded byJohn HayesRobert Austen Member of Parliament for Winchelsea1702 1705 With James Hayes Succeeded byGeorge DodingtonJames HayesPreceded bySir John Pole BtSir Henry Seymour Bt Member of Parliament for East Looe1705 1707 With Sir Henry Seymour Bt Succeeded byParliament of Great BritainParliament of Great BritainPreceded byParliament of England Member of Parliament for East Looe1707 1708 With Sir Henry Seymour Bt Succeeded byHarry TrelawnySir Henry Seymour BtPreceded byLord HydeFrancis Scobell Member of Parliament for Launceston1711 1713 With Francis Scobell Succeeded byEdward HerleJohn AnstisPreceded bySir William WhitelockWilliam Bromley Member of Parliament for Oxford University1717 1736 With William Bromley 1717 1732Viscount Cornbury 1732 1736 Succeeded byViscount CornburyWilliam Bromley Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Clarke amp oldid 1166276122, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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