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Authorised form of nameBrooke; Sir; John (c1635 - 1691); politician
Other forms of surnameBrookes
Brook
Datesc1635 - 1691
NationalityBritish
Date of birth9 June 1636
Date of death18 November 1691
DatesAndPlacesBaptism:
St Martin's, Coney Street, York, England, Europe (9 June 1636)
Burial:
St Martin's, Coney Street, York, England, Europe
ActivityEducation:
York School; Gray's Inn (1650); Christ's College, Cambridge (admitted 1652)
Career:
MP for Boroughbridge, Yorkshire (1679, 1681); Commissioner for Assessment for York (1673-1674, 1677-1680, 1689-1690), and for North Riding of Yorkshire (1677-1680, 1689-1690)
Honours:
Bt 1676
Membership categoryOriginal Fellow
Date of election20/05/1663
ProposerWilliam Petty
William Ball
Date of ejection or withdrawal22 July 1685
Other Royal Society activityProposed on 4 December 1661; Expelled due to non-payment of arrears; Expelled due to non-payment of arrears; Recommended 'a new way of Musick' to Viscount Brouncker and wrote a report on it (1662)
RelationshipsParents: James Brookes and Priscilla Jackson
Married: Mary Waller
Children: eleven in total, incl. James Brookes, 2nd Baronet
OtherInfoBrooke was considered an active MP for the second Exclusion Parliament and amongst others, he was assigned to the committee to inquire into abhorring and to repeal the Elizabethan statute against nonconformists. He considered a suspect involved in the Rye House Plot, a plan to asssassinate Charles II and the Duke of York. Subsequently, his house was searched and he was disarmed.
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; Venn; Hunter; GI: Henning
References:
John H Appleby, 'Mapping Russia: Farquharson, Delisle and The Royal Society' in NR 2001 vol 55 pp 191-204
Michael Hunter, 'The Social Bias and Changing Fortunes of an Early Scientific Institution: An Analysis of the Membership of the Royal Society, 1660-1685' in NR 1976-7 vol 31 pp 9-114
Notes:
The election date is Brooke's re-election date into the Society after the grant of the second charter in April 1663. All Fellows admitted in a two-month window after this charter, until 22 June 1663, are considered Original Fellows. He was previously elected on 8 January 1662 and admitted the same day.
CodeNA7732
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
EL/W3/48Letter, from Robert Wittie to Mr [John] Brook, dated at York1672
EL/B1/129Letter, from John Brook to Daniel Colwall2 December 1668
EL/H1/105Letter, from Thomas Hobbes to Mr Brookes, dated at Chatsworth20 October 1668
EL/L5/46Letter, from Martin Lister to John Brook, dated at York12 April 1672
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