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John Charles Brooke FSA (27 August 1748 – 3 February 1794) was an English antiquarian, and Somerset Herald at the time of his death in 1794. ==Early life== Brooke was born at Fieldhead in the parish of Silkstone, Yorkshire in August 1748, son of Dr. William Brooke and Alice Mawhood. He was also a descendant of the Rev. John Brooke, rector of High Hoyland, who had himself - in the previous century - been an antiquarian interested in the history of Yorkshire. John Charles Brooke would eventually come into possession of some of the historical material collected by Rev. Brooke, and thus his "taste for historical and genealogical research" was "perhaps inherited."〔〔 The second of his parents' children, Brooke was sent to London in order to be apprenticed to a chemist named James Kirkby in the Holborn section of the city.〔〔 However "after discovering a strong turn to heraldic pursuits" and attracting the attention of the Duke of Norfolk (Edward Howard at that time), Brooke was able to secure a placement in the College of Arms.〔
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