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Clark, William.
Adm. pens. (age 16) at TRINITY, Dec. 10, 1803. 2nd s. of John, M.D., of Newcastle-on-Tyne, for whom see D.N.B. B. there Apr. 5, 1788.
School, Welton, Yorks. (Mr Popple).
Matric. Michs. 1804; Prizeman; Scholar, 1807; B.A. (7th Wrangler) 1808; M.A. 1811; M.L. 1813; M.D. 1827.
Fellow, 1809.
Professor of Anatomy, 1817-66.
Studied medicine in London.
F.R.C.P., 1830.
F.R.S., 1836.
Ord. 1818.
V. of Arrington, Cambs., 1824-5. V. of Wymeswold, Leics., 1825.
R. of Guiseley, Yorks., 1826-59; non-resident except for about three months, but 'took pains to select a good curate'; restored the Church and rectory and built new schools.
A friend of Lord Byron.
Married Mary, dau. of Robert Darling Willis, M.D., 1827.
A distinguished anatomist; commenced the acquisition of the extensive museum of comparative anatomy.
Author, Analysis of a Course of Lectures on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body, etc.
Died Sept. 15, 1869, at Cambridge.
Father of John W. (1851).
(Boase; D.N.B.)
William CLARK
Approx. lifespan: 1788–1869
Tripos: Trin. Math. 1808star
Adm pens. aged 16 Trinity College 1803:12:10
2nd s. of John CLARK MD, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, [Northumberland], , for whom see D.N.B.
b. there ^ Newcastle-on-Tyne, [Northumberland], 1788:04:05
School Sch: Welton School ( Mr – POPPLE ) [Welton], Yorkshire ,
Matric 1804:10MT:
Prizeman;
Scholar 1807
BA 7 th Wrangler 1808
MA 1811
M.L. 1813
MD 1827
Fellow 1809
Professor of Anatomy: 1817-66
Studied medicine in London ,
FRCP 1830
FRS 1836
Ord. 1818
V.: Arrington, Cambridgeshire , 1824-25
V.: Wymeswold, Leicestershire ,
1825
R.: Guiseley, Yorkshire , 1826-59
non-resident except for about three months, but "took pains to select a good curate";restored the Church and rectory and built new schools.
A friend of Lord Byron.
m. Mary WILLIS dau. of Robert Darling WILLIS MD 1827
A distinguished anatomist; commenced the acquisition of the extensive museum of comparative anatomy.
Author, Analysis of a Course of Lectures on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body etc.
d. Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], 1869:09:15
father of John W. CLARK (1851)
( Boase; D.N.B. )
[add:]Photograph: CAS: Album 95[:add]
[add:]Bust, 1866/7, by T. Butler in Dept. of Zoology; replica at Trinity College [:add]
[add:]Goodison: CP: 370[:add]

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