William Clarke (apothecary)

William Clarke (apothecary)

Infobox Person
name = William Clarke


image_size =
caption =
birth_date = abt. April 1609
birth_place =
death_date = aft. June 1, 1671
death_place = County of Leicester, England
title =
occupation = Apothecary
spouse = Unknown (1st); Katherine Babington Storer, widow (2nd)
parents =
children = Joseph, William, John, and Martha Clarke;
Edward, Arthur, Katherine, and Anne Storer (step-children)
nationality = English

William Clarke ("c." April, 1609 - 1682) was an apothecary who provided lodgings for a young Isaac Newton whilst he attended King's School in Grantham. William was baptised on April 23, 1609. According to his will, he had a brother Joseph, but little else is known about his early life. William Clarke married twice, first to an unknown woman who bore him two children - Joseph and William. His second marriage was to Katherine Babington, widow, who was from the same line as Anthony Babington. Katherine had several children from a previous marriage, including daughters Katherine and Anne as well as sons Edward and Arthur Storer. Together, Katherine and William had two more children named John and Martha. All of his sons except John followed him into the apothecary trade.

During the English Civil War, William sided with the parliamentarians. The town of Grantham was captured by Royalists in March, 1643 and on April 11 he was indicted for high treason. On May 22, 1643, however the town was recaptured by Oliver Cromwell and Clarke was released. Following the war William attained wealth and landholdings, but lost much of his fortune following the restoration.

In 1654, William provided boarding to Isaac Newton as he would be attending King's School with Edward and Arthur Storer. Newton's mother remained in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, which was about eight miles away from the Clarke residence. Many of Newton's biographers have noted that it was the lessons learned from Clarke that sparked Newton's interest in chemistry.

Clarke eventually retired to Loughborough in Leicestershire, leaving his business to his son, William. William apparently had some tensions with his family as his 1671 will contained a clause stating that: "If any be not thanken (sic) that person or persons shall have none"."

According the Clarke's grandson, Ralph Clarke, also an apothecary in Grantham, Newton left signs of his presence in the garret where he slept in the apothecary’s house on Grantham’s High Street: he carved his name into the boards, and drew charcoal drawings of birds and beasts, men and ships, and abstract shapes on the walls. Newton was said to have had 'a passion' for Clarke's step-daughter, Catherine Storer (later Mrs. Vincent) .

ources

* E.T. Bell, "Men of Mathematics" (1937, Simon and Schuster)
* H. Eves, "An Introduction to the History of Mathematics" (1976).
* V. Horry, "The Clark Family History". (not published)
* J. D. Trabue, "Ann and Arthur Storer of Calvert County, Maryland, Friends of Sir Isaac Newton, With the Descendants of Clarke Skinner of Calvert County" (2004).

External links

* [http://www.winclavering.ukpeople.com/page2.html Isaac Newton, the early years]
* [http://www.horry.org/clarke/williamclarke.html Text of William Clarke's will from June, 1671]


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