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The son of Robert Clarkson, he was born at Bradford, Yorkshire, where he was baptised on 3 March 1622.
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The son of Robert Clarkson, he was born at Bradford, Yorkshire, where he was baptised on 3 March 1622.
He was educated at Clare Hall, Cambridge, and by virtue of a warrant from the Earl of Manchester was admitted fellow on 5 May 1645, being then Bachelor of Arts Clarkson had pupils until 26 March 1650, among them John Tillotson, who succeeded him in his fellowship about 27 November 1651.
Clarkson obtained the perpetual curacy of Mortlake, Surrey, and held it till his ejection by the Uniformity Acting 1662. He died rather suddenly on 14 June 1686, and his funeral sermon was preached by William Bates. Clarkson married a daughter of Sir Henry Holcroft.
Clarkson"s brother William held the sequestered rectory of Adel, Yorkshire, and died not long before the Restoration.
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