Clemens August von Schorlemer-Lieser (29 September 1856 – 6 July 1922) was a German politician.
On 1 December 1888 at the Kreistag Neuss, Schorlemer was unanimously elected as a member of the council.
His father Burghard Freiherr von Schorlemer-Alst was representative of the Centre Party in the German Reichstag.
[1] On 19 August 1905, at the personal request of Kaiser Wilhelm II, Schorlemer was appointed as the first Catholic president of the Upper Rhine province.
[1] In 1913, as Minister of Agriculture, he accused the Polish clergy of fomenting nationalism in Prussian Poland.
[3] He was married with Maria Puricelli (1855-1936), lived with his family at Castle Lieser and had five children: ∞ Joseph von Fürstenberg (1868–1904), prussian leutnant ∞ Hugo Montgelas (1866–1916) Near to city Quakenbrück in Lower Saxony he owned Gut Vehr.