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Clarges may
refer to:
Clarges baronets,
extant from 1674 to 1834
Robert Clarges (fl. 1713–1716),
English Tory MP for
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Clarges Street is a
street in the City of Westminster, London. The
street runs from
Clarges Mews in the
north to
Piccadilly in the south. It is crossed...
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Clarges to go
immediately to
Scotland with his
letters to
George Monck,
Clarge's brother-in-law, to
obtain Monck's view of his protectorate.
Clarges became...
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Robert Clarges (c. 1693 -
before 1727) was an
English Tory MP.
Clarges was the
third son of Sir
Walter Clarges, 1st Baronet, the
first son of his marriage...
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October 1674 for
Walter Clarges,
subsequently Member of
Parliament for
Colchester and Westminster. He was the son of Sir
Thomas Clarges. Sir
Walter was succeeded...
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Thomas Clarges (c. 1618–1695) was an
English politician.
Thomas Clarges may also
refer to: Sir
Thomas Clarges, 2nd
Baronet (1688–1759), MP for Lostwithiel...
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management (AUM) of
about $30 billion as of 2024. It is
headquartered at 7
Clarges Street, in Mayfair,
London with
affiliated entities in Hong Kong, ****an...
- father, Sir
Thomas Clarges, and
largely used his
Parliamentary seat to
advance his own
business and
financial interests.
Clarges matriculated at Merton...
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Clarges, 3rd
Baronet (1751–1782) was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1780 to 1782.
Clarges was the son of
Thomas Clarges of...
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Clarges Street are two
Grade II
listed townhouses built around 1730–1750,
located in
Clarges Street in the
Mayfair district of London. The Historic...