Clarke, Thomas Brooke, Reverend, Auditor of the Greenwich Naval Asylum, 1757-1833.
This collection consists of sixty-six letters almost all of them letters received by Clarke while he was auditor of the Naval Asylum at Greenwich. Several letters refer to his appointment including one from Lord Hawkesbury, and there is a letter from Spencer Perceval, the Prime Minister, about the problem of Clarke's non residence in his Irish livings. There are some letters about land in Greenwich and Asylum business, including one drawing attention to the behaviour of hooligans in Greenwich Park. A number of the letters do not relate directly; they include letters about Clarke's connection with the Duke of Cumberland and there is also a series of letters from Clarke's own son written as an undergraduate at Trinity Hall, Cambridge between 1812 and 1814. There are some letters from George Fitzernest while at Magdalen College, Oxford. In addition some of the letters refer to Clarke's appointment as auditor, to the renting of a house in Greenwich, the building of an asylum house, to glebe land of Pinner and produce of Harrow.
Object Details
ID: | CLA |
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Type: | Manuscript |
Display location: | Not on display |
Date made: | 1800-1821 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | 1 box |
Parts: | Clarke, Thomas Brooke, Reverend, Auditor of the Greenwich Naval Asylum, 1757-1833. |