Which offices did Clarke hold in Rhode Island?

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On his return to Rhode Island he served (1664-69) in the general assembly and was thrice elected deputy governor. His Ill Newes from New England (1652) was an arraignment of Massachusetts authorities for their hostility to religious liberty.

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