Clark

George Clark and his wife Alison Wood were reprimanded for “irregular conduct” by other members of their non-conformist congregation because they had married elsewhere.
John Clark broke stones for roadbuilding in the Borders to pay for his education. He became a successful Land Agent and writer.
David Clark, RN, kept his false teeth in his pocket, but whipped them in quickly before he was introduced to someone.
Jane Clark (nee McClare) had 13 miscarriages, probably because she and her husband had incompatible blood groups.
William Clark resigned as Anthony Eden's press secretary because he opposed the British invasion of Egypt in 1956.
Marion Clark had seven punctures on a single bicycle journey.