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Meaning of "clerke"
clerke (noun) - An archaic spelling of the word 'clerk', which typically refers to a person employed in an office or bank to keep records, accounts, and undertake other administrative tasks
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- Obsolete spelling of clerk
- A surname.
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Clerke assumed leadership of the expedition.
The lunar crater Clerke is named after her.
Clerke took over the expedition and made a final attempt to pass through the Bering Strait.
Some sources spell this surname Clerke.
All of the Clerke children were entirely home schooled.
Interior wall of Clerke crater.
Clerke was a sponsor of the Library of the Fathers.
At the time of his death Clerke was captain of the vessel following Cook's death.
Clerke was not a practical astronomer, instead collating, interpreting and summarising the results of astronomical research.
North of Ching-Te is the Rimae Littrow rille system as well as the crater Clerke.
Charles Clerke was a royal Navy officer.
He married twice, to Jane Clerke d.
Clerke in the Discovery was delayed in London and did not follow until 1 August.
Old Etonians won by 1-0, the only goal scored by Charles Clerke.
There, Clerke took up a post as a journalist at the Dublin Review, a Roman Catholic newspaper.
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Clerke is roughly circular and cup-shaped, with a relatively high albedo.
Clerke was a native of Bandon, Cork.
Clerke started studying at the Royal Naval Academy in Portsmouth when he was 13.
Gilbert Clerke dedicated to him a 1662 work of natural philosophy.
Francis Clerke may refer to: Francis Clerke (lawyer) fl.