John Clubbe (priest)

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Memorial plaque to the Clubbe family at St Margaret's Church, Whatfield, Suffolk

John Clubbe (c.17031773) was an English cleric and satirical writer.

The son of the Rev. George Clubbe, rector of Whatfield, Suffolk, he was born in or about 1703. He matriculated as a sizar of King's College, Cambridge in 1722, and took the degree of B.A. in 1726. He was then ordained, became vicar of Debenham, Suffolk, in 1730, and five years later succeeded to his father's living of Whatfield.[1][2]

Clubbe died on 2 March 1773, at the age of seventy.[1]

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