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963: 1008: 1020: 996: 45: 984: 272:, and this friendship combined with his unclear parentage started rumours that Clark was in fact Macclesfield's son. "He left a large fortune behind him, which he had acquired solely by the practice of his profession, the greater part of it being bequeathed by him to the third earl of Macclesfield, the grandson of his old benefactor." In his will, Clarke left his 300: 1080: 496: 576: 568: 1105: 1055: 334: 257:(PC). Clarke evidently discharged his duties "with great credit" for ten years, until his death in office on 13 November 1764. He was buried in the 927: 520: 1065: 937: 642: 254: 1060: 932: 912: 872: 857: 797: 559: 234: 877: 269: 211: 917: 250: 1095: 887: 882: 832: 707: 511: 474: 246: 230: 1075: 902: 827: 580: 548: 802: 747: 737: 1100: 1090: 1085: 635: 253:. Clarke was officially appointed on 25 May 1754, and was knighted at the same time. In June 1754 he was invested as a 1070: 847: 812: 777: 662: 595: 242: 79: 390: 947: 897: 852: 817: 396: 837: 249:, later Lord Mansfield, but he turned it down. If he had accepted, Clarke might instead have succeeded Murray as 867: 792: 712: 534: 166: 1050: 628: 538: 892: 487: 281: 170: 34: 974: 907: 191: 142: 772: 677: 500: 226: 922: 717: 262: 389: 942: 842: 752: 702: 277: 179: 1012: 862: 787: 757: 722: 687: 682: 612: 466: 91: 421: 1045: 1040: 555: 507: 25: 8: 767: 651: 602: 525: 258: 238: 175: 56: 822: 183: 328: 672: 470: 215: 988: 742: 339: 219: 195: 358: 1000: 697: 667: 273: 732: 435: 187: 130: 343: 1034: 807: 762: 727: 692: 420:
T F T Baker; Diane K Bolton; Patricia E C Croot (1989). C R Erlington (ed.).
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in 1724. He became a fellow of Trinity College in 1727, and a member of
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A Biographical Dictionary of the Justices of England (1066–1870)
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A biographical dictionary of British architects, 1600–1840
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the same year. Clarke was evidently knowledgeable in
338:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. 327: 218:(KC) in 1740, and in 1742 left Gray's Inn to join 1032: 1106:Members of the Privy Council of Great Britain 1056:People educated at Westminster School, London 636: 186:between 1715 and 1721 thanks to the help of 643: 629: 423:Hampstead: Frognal and the Central Demesne 43: 438:: British History Online. pp. 33–42. 206:, and was mentioned in a poem called the 650: 299: 222:, which he became a bencher of in 1754. 335:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 69:25 May 1754 – 13 November 1764 1033: 460: 388:Barker, George Fisher Russell (1887). 387: 374: 372: 370: 368: 322: 320: 318: 316: 314: 251:Attorney General for England and Wales 1066:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge 624: 190:. On 10 June 1721 he matriculated to 1061:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 451: 365: 311: 13: 391:"Clarke, Thomas (1703-1764)"  14: 1117: 400:. Vol. 10. pp. 447–448. 268:Clarke was a close friend of the 1018: 1006: 994: 982: 961: 397:Dictionary of National Biography 607:25 May 1754 – 13 November 1764 445: 233:, and in 1754 was returned for 413: 404: 381: 293: 1: 287: 1096:Fellows of the Royal Society 359:UK public library membership 7: 488:Parliament of Great Britain 456:. Spottiswoode and Company. 305:A Cambridge Alumni Database 282:Fellow of the Royal Society 270:second Earl of Macclesfield 10: 1122: 307:. University of Cambridge. 301:"Clark, Thomas (CLRK721T)" 261:, now the main library of 192:Trinity College, Cambridge 143:Trinity College, Cambridge 959: 658: 609: 600: 592: 587: 573: 553: 545: 531: 505: 493: 486: 237:. 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The Right Honourable
FRS

Master of the Rolls
Sir John Strange
Sir Thomas Sewell
British
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
PC
FRS
Master of the Rolls
St Giles in the Fields
Westminster School
Zachary Pearce
Trinity College, Cambridge
BA
Gray's Inn
Roman law
Solicitor General
King's Counsel
Lincoln's Inn
Member of Parliament
St Michael's
Lostwithiel
Master of the Rolls
Sir John Strange
William Murray
Attorney General for England and Wales
Privy Councillor

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