John Clark (land agent)John Clark (died 1807) was a Scottish land agent, Gaelic scholar and writer. LifeClark was a Highlander, who was drawn into the controversy over the Ossian poems written by James Macpherson, by a chance meeting.[1] He worked for two decades in Wales, in particular on developing the road system, and was the steward of Viscount Hereford.[2] He died at Pembroke in 1807. He was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.[3] WorksClark published:[3]
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