Clark

Clark is an English language surname with historical links to England, Scotland, and Ireland, ultimately derived from the Latin ''clericus'' meaning "scribe", "secretary" or a scholar within a religious order, referring to someone who was educated. ''Clark'' evolved from "clerk". First records of the name are found in 12th-century England. The name has many variants.

''Clark'' is the twenty-seventh most common surname in the United Kingdom, including placing fourteenth in Scotland. Clark is also an occasional given name, as in the case of Clark Gable.

According to the 1990 United States Census, ''Clark'' was the twenty-first most frequently encountered surname, accounting for 0.23% of the population. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Clark, Jonas
Published 1768
Printed by Kneeland and Adams, and sold by Nicholas Bowes, opposite to the Brick Meeting-House in Corn-Hill

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by Clark, Josiah
Published 1794
Printed by E. Russell, near Liberty-Pole. (Price: six pence.) (With privilege of copy-right.)

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by Clark, Graeme
Published 2003
Springer New York

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by Clark, Alexander
Published 1779
printed for the author, and sold by G. Keith, in Grace-Church-Street ; Alex. Hogg, No. 16, Pater-Noster-Row ; and J. Mathews, No. 18, in the Strand

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by Clark, John
Published 1785
printed and sold by S. Hazard; sold also by Vallance and Conder, No. 120, Cheap-Side, London; T. Mills, Wine-Street, Bristol, and W. Sleigh, Trowbridge. M.DCC.LXXXV. If any Profit should arise from the Sale hereof, it will be applied to the Use of the Sunday's School established at Trowbridge

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by Clark, James
Published 1701
re-printed for James Wardlaw and are to be Sold at his Shop the first Stair below the Post Office, a little below tho Cross