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William Clark (Anglican)

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Clark was nearly found not guilty, as the only thing he had done was to provide aide to a fellow man in distress. He refused to pledge allegiance to the Commonwealth, however, and so was sent onto a prison ship for 10 weeks. While there, his health suffered greatly. He was released on a £500 bond and
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As his territory stretched into Stoughton, he attempted to move there but the Dedham Selectmen declared him to be a non-resident and cut off his salary from the taxes his parishioners paid. Additionally, he found Stoughton to be inhabited by "a low, vulgar sort of people, and it is noted for its
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On May 26, 1770, Clark married Mary Richards. That same year, he commented with disdain on the republican sensibilities of Dedhamites. He found their notions of liberty to be more akin to licentiousness, and asked to be transferred to congregations in
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By March 1777, Clark announced that he would cease preaching; such an action was easier to swallow than eliminating prayers for the king. On May 19, 1777, he was charged by the Board of Selectmen in Dedham of being a traitor to the
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around Boston. Several years later, he announced his intention to convert to Anglicanism to the Episcopal Convention in Boston. He was then assigned as a reader to the congregations in
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In April 1776, the General Court ordered him to be arrested as a Tory, but he was never brought into custody. The people of Dedham stoned
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Clark was deaf, and could only tell when the congregation was done singing by the way they put down the books after each hymn.
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and then took it over for use as a military storehouse. From then on, Clark would secretly conduct services in his house.
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History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts: With Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men
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The History of Dedham: From the Beginning of Its Settlement, in September 1635, to May 1827
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prohibited from traveling more than one mile from his house. In June 1778,
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obtained a pass for him and Clark was allowed to leave America.
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This article is about the Anglican cleric. For other uses, see
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Clark was arrested on June 5, 1777, and held for a day at the
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William Clark (disambiguation)

Anglican
Danvers, Massachusetts
congregational churches
Dedham
Stoughton, Massachusetts
Georgetown, Maine
Annapolis, Nova Scotia
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
his church
American Revolution
Woodward Tavern
Oliver Cromwell
Romish Inquisition
Fisher Ames








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