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Edward Frederick Clarke

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Succeeded by
  
Robert John Fleming

Name
  
Edward Clarke


Succeeded by
  
Edmund Boyd Osler

Role
  
Political figure

Preceded by
  
William Rees Brock

Died
  
March 3, 1905

Edward Frederick Clarke

Preceded by
  
Frederick Charles Denison

Party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

Preceded by
  
William Holmes Howland

Succeeded by
  
Edmund James Bristol

Edward Frederick Clarke (April 24, 1850 – March 3, 1905) was an Ontario journalist and political figure. He represented Toronto in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1886 to 1894 and West Toronto from 1896 to 1904 and Toronto Centre from 1904 to 1905 in the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative member. He was also a member of the Orange Order in Canada.

He was born in Bailieboro, County Cavan, Ireland in 1850, the son of merchant Richard Clarke, and came to Toronto in 1864 after the death of his father. He apprenticed as a printer with the Toronto Globe, later working with The Toronto Mail. In 1872, he was one of the leaders of a printers' strike in the city. Clarke was the editor and publisher of the Sentinel, a weekly newspaper associated with the Orange Order, which was widely distributed throughout North America between 1877 and 1896. In 1884, he married Charlotte Elizabeth Scott. He also served as mayor of Toronto and was the manager of the Excelsior Life Insurance Company of Toronto.

He died at home in Toronto in 1905.

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Edward Frederick Clarke Wikipedia