Hyde Clarke

Hyde Clarke
Born Henry Harcourt Hyde Clarke
(1815-12-14)14 December 1815
Barbican, London
Died 1 March 1895(1895-03-01) (aged 79)
Mayfair, London
Occupation
  • Engineer
  • Philologist
  • Author
Language English
Nationality British
Subjects
  • Engineering
  • Philology
  • Science
Spouse Maria Mildred Eaton
Children
  • Henry Harcourt Hyde Clarke
  • Edgiva Mildred Harcourt Hyde Clarke

Henry Harcourt Hyde Clarke, known as Hyde Clarke, (14 December 1815 – 1 March 1895) was an English engineer, philologist and author.

The son of Henry and Susannah Clarke, he was born at Little Bell Alley, Barbican in London. He edited the Railway Register from 1845 to 1847 and founded the London and County Bank. He was a member of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. He was expelled from the Anthropological Society of London on 22 August 1868[1] in the wake of public allegations he had made concerning (chiefly) the mismanagement of accounts of that body. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society on 19 December 1876.

He corresponded with Charles Darwin [2]

Family

He married Maria Mildred Eaton, with one son one daughter:

Maria died at their home, 32 St George's Square, Mayfair, London, in 1892 aged 71. He died at their home on 1 March 1895, aged 79

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