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Henry Joseph Clarke

Henry Joseph Clarke
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3rd Premier of Manitoba
In office
March 14, 1872 – July 8, 1874
Monarch Queen Victoria
Lieutenant Governor Adams George Archibald
Alexander Morris
Preceded by Marc-Amable Girard
Succeeded by Marc-Amable Girard
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for St. Charles
In office
December 27, 1870 – December 23, 1874
Preceded by District created
Succeeded by Alexander Murray
Personal details
Born (1833-07-07)July 7, 1833
Donegal, Republic of Ireland
Died September 13, 1889(1889-09-13) (aged 56)
near Medicine Hat, Alberta
Nationality Canadian
Spouse(s) Maria Merrick Sinclair (m. 1871)
Relations Liberal-Conservative
Residence Winnipeg, Manitoba
Alma mater Collège Sainte-Marie
Occupation lawyer
Profession politician
Cabinet Attorney-General (1871–1874)
Religion Roman Catholic

Henry Joseph Clarke (July 7, 1833 – September 13, 1889), who sometimes used the middle names Hynes and O'Connell, was a lawyer and politician in Manitoba, Canada.

Born in Donegal (now in the Republic of Ireland) on July 7, 1833, Clarke moved with his family to Canada at age three. He practiced law in Montreal before moving to California during the "gold rush" of 1858, and also lived in El Salvador for a period in the early 1860s. He returned to Montreal after this time, and developed a strong reputation as a criminal lawyer.

Clarke ran for Province of Canada's parliament as a Liberal-Conservative in the 1863 election, losing to Liberal finance minister Luther Hamilton Holton in the riding of Chateauguay. In 1867, he wrote a short biography of fellow Irish Catholic politician Thomas D'Arcy McGee.

On the advice of George-Étienne Cartier and Bishop Alexandre-Antonin Taché, Clarke moved to Manitoba in 1870 to assist in the establishment of a provincial government. He was elected by acclamation for the constituency of St. Charles in Manitoba's first general election, held on December 27, 1870. He was then appointed as the province's first Attorney General on January 3, 1871. In this capacity, he took a leading role in establishing the province's legal system.


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