Name |
Charles Yorke |
Born |
30 Dec 1722 |
London, England [1] |
Occupation |
01 Dec 1735 [1] |
Adm. at the Middle Temple |
Education |
13 Jun 1739 [1] |
Adm. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge |
Occupation |
23 Oct 1742 [1] |
Migrated to Lincoln's Inn |
Occupation |
1746 [1] |
Called to the Bar |
Occupation |
1747 [1] |
Joint Clerk of the Crown in Chancery |
Elected |
Between 1747 and 1768 [1] |
M.P. for Reigate |
Occupation |
1754 [1] |
Bencher |
Occupation |
Between 1756 and 1761 [1] |
Solicitor-General |
Occupation |
Between 1757 and 1767 [1] |
University Counsel |
Occupation |
Between 1762 and 1763 [1] |
Attorney-General |
Occupation |
1764 [1] |
Recorder of Dover and Cloucester |
Occupation |
Between 1765 and 1767 [1] |
Attorney-General |
Elected |
1768 [1] |
M.P. for Cambridge University |
Occupation |
1770 [1] |
Lord Chancellor, and P.C. |
Died |
20 Jan 1770 [1] |
Buried |
St. Andrew's, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire [1] |
Person ID |
I01021 |
Eliots of Port Eliot |
Last Modified |
16 Jun 2021 |