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Agnes Mary Clerke was born in 1842 in County Clerke, Ireland.
Archive 2008-10-01 Peggy 2008
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Agnes Mary Clerke was born in 1842 in County Clerke, Ireland.
Portraits of Women Scientists From the Smithsonian Peggy 2008
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Clerke Rocks 56km (35mi) east-southeast of South Georgia Island
South Georgia 2009
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"I had the remains of Capt Cook committed to the deep," Charles Clerke wrote, "with all the attention and honour we could possibly pay it in this part of the World."
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Unsure what to make of the kahuna's grisly offering, Clerke and his men asked if the rest of the body had been eaten.
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“They say that Clerke and Holland have given her over,” said Mr Flick to Sir William.
Lady Anna 2004
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He found "a large piece of Flesh which we soon saw to be Human," Clerke wrote in his journal.
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Charles Clerke, the ship's commander, unwrapped the parcel in the presence of his officers.
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The thirty-seven-year-old Clerke, who had inherited command of the Resolution following Cook's death, was himself dying, from tuberculosis.
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