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Charles Clarke may refer to:Charles Clarke, former British Member of Parliament.
Charles Clarke (judge), English barrister, judge and politician
Charles Clarke (numismatist) (1719–1780), English numismatist and antiquarian
Charles Clarke (1826–1909), speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada
Charles Clarke (botanist), Australian botanist
Charles Clarke (1923–2019), British RAF officer and Great Escape lookout
Charles Baron Clarke (1832–1906), British botanist
Charles Clarke (antiquary), English antiquary
Charles E. Clarke (1790–1863), U.S. Representative from New York
Charles Edwin Clarke (1885–1952), New Zealand entomologist and dentist
Charles E. J. Clarke (1795–1844), English organist
Charles Goddard Clarke (1849–1908), Liberal Member of Parliament for Peckham, 1906–1908
Charles Kirk Clarke (1857–1924), Canadian psychiatrist
Charlie Clarke, fictional character in Australian program, Blue Heelers
Charlie Clarke (footballer) (1879–1946), Australian rules footballer
Charles Clarke (1910–1997), English cricketer
Charles Clarke (1878–?), Scottish cricketer
Charles Clarke (1853–1931), English cricketer
Charles Cowden Clarke (1787–1877), English author
Charles G. Clarke (1899–1983), American cinematographer
Charles Bailey Clarke (1875–1944), mayor of Portland, Maine, 1918–1921
Charles Clarke (priest) (1871–1947), Anglican priest and author
C. Allen Clarke (1863–1935), English novelist and journalist
Sir Charles Clarke, 2nd Baronet (1812–1899)
Sir Charles Clarke, 3rd Baronet (1839–1932), Quartermaster-General to the Forces
Charles Henry Douglas Clarke, Canadian forester and zoologist
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