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Duncan Clark
AuthorBooks · Second hand1759-1808
Duncan Clark (1759-1808) was a Loyalist who became an influential figure in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Duncan Clarke, first and one of the longest serving head of Royal Naval Hospital Halifax (1795-1803). He served in the 82nd Regiment of Foot and arrived in Halifax in 1778. He was a member of the North British Society, eventually becoming president. He was a frequent patron of the Great Pontack (Halifax). Clark also was the head of a Masonic Lodge for Saint John, New Brunswick and later in Nova Scotia. He was also a friend of John Halliburton (surgeon) of the doctor for Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn.
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Birth
1759
Death
1808
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Duncan Clark was born in Scotland in 1759 and pursued a professional career as a physician and apothecary.
After emigrating, he settled in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he was known as a loyalist.
His most prominent work in the literary catalog is Alibaba, a key piece in his bibliography.
Throughout his career, Clark authored a total of 20 works covering a wide range of topics.
His writings explore diverse fields such as consumption economics, the environment, and lexicography.


