Background
Clarges was the son of John Clarges and his wife Anne Leaver. He was an apothecary in London. His sister Anne Clarges was the wife of the royalist General George Monck, later 1st Duke of Albemarle.
Clarges was the son of John Clarges and his wife Anne Leaver. He was an apothecary in London. His sister Anne Clarges was the wife of the royalist General George Monck, later 1st Duke of Albemarle.
He played an important part in bringing about the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660. In 1659 he was Member of Parliament for the Boroughs of Banff and Cullen, and Aberdeen and for the Boroughs of Peebles, Selkirk, Jedburgh, Lauder, North Berwick, Dunbar and Haddington in the Third Protectorate Parliament. When Richard Cromwell became Lord Protector he ordered Clarges to go immediately to Scotland with his letters to George Monck, Clarge"s brother-in-law, to obtain Monck"s view of his protectorate.
Clarges became Monck"s main agent as he set about planning the Restoration of the Monarchy.
On 5 May Monck sent Clarges as an envoy to King Charles II at Breda carrying a letter from the general, in an answer to a letter from Charles, and the address of the officers of the army pledging support. Monck also wrote another short letter in his own hand informing Charles that "he chose to send Mr.
Clarges to him, because he was the only person to be trusted in the nearest concernments and consultations, for his restoration, as one, to whom he desired his majesty to give cr to what he should say on that behalf". Clarges was well received and was knighted at Breda in May 1660.
In 1666 Clarges was elected Member of Parliament Southwark in the Cavalier Parliament and sat until 1679.
He was elected Member of Parliament for Christchurch in 1679 and sat until 1685. He was elected Member of Parliament for Oxford University in 1689 and sat until his death in 1695. Clarges died at his house in Piccadilly, Mayfair, in London.
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In 1656 Clarges was elected Member of Parliament for the Sheriffdoms of Ross, Sutherland, and Cromarty in the Second Protectorate Parliament.
In April 1660 Clarges was elected Member of Parliament for Westminster in the Convention Parliament.