John Brooke (British historian)

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John Brooke (born 1920) is a British historian. He studied history at the Victoria University of Manchester under Lewis Namier and, in 1951, became Namier's principal assistant for the History of Parliament.[1] When Namier died in 1960, Brooke succeeded him as editor of the section dealing with 1754 to 1790.[2] From 1964 he was Senior Editor of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. He was co-author with Namier of a biography of Charles Townshend, and author of The Chatham Administration, a study of politics in the early years of George III's reign. He was also the author of a leading biography of King George III, published in 1972.

Bibliography

  • The Chatham Administration 1766–1768, 1956.
  • The House of Commons, 1754–1790, 1966, 1964, edited by John Brooke & Sir Lewis Namier.
  • King George III, 1972. First published by Constable (London) in 1972 with a foreword by HRH Prince of Wales.
  • Joint author with Sir Lewis Namier on biography of Charles Townshend (1964).

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