James Clay

British politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish politician
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasPolitician Writer
Work fieldLiterature Politics
Gender
Male
Birth20 December 1804, London, UK
Death26 September 1873Brighton, United Kingdom (aged 68 years)
Star signSagittarius
Family
Father:James Clay
Children:Cecil Clay
The details

Biography

James Clay (20 December 1804, London – 26 September 1873, Brighton) was an English politician and a leading whist authority. His son was the musical composer Frederic Clay.

Clay was MP for Kingston upon Hull from July 1847 until 1853, when he was unseated after a bribery inquiry. He regained the seat at an 1857 by-election and held it until his death.

According to an obituary in the Westminster papers: a monthly journal of chess, whist, games of skill and the drama Clay had been "the acknowledged head of the Whist world" for the last thirty years before his death, spending much of his time and attention on whist and piquet. In 1863 he became chairman of a committee for settling the laws of whist.

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