Arthur Watts d.1688
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Arthur WATTS d.1688
Biographical Note
Arthur Watts, yeoman of Sidcot, Somerset, was an uncle (or great-uncle) of Mary Clarke (d.1705), executrix of his will. Mary was a letter writer, wife of the MP Edward Clarke, and a relative and correspondent of John Locke.
Books
Watts' will, made in July 1671, proved March 1688, contained specific instructions regarding a number of his books: 'I doe give unto Mrs Mary Buckland Doctor Donnes Sermons and Dr Featleyes Sermons, I doe give unto Mrs Frances Buckland Burtons Melancholly, I doe give unto Mrs Mary Walter Sir Phillipp Sidneys Arcadia, I do give to my friend Mr John Buckland Plutarch's Lives'. The four recipients were related to Arthur Watts and Mary Clarke through through the latter's maternal family.
Sources
- Will of Arthur Watts, Yeoman of Winscombe, Somerset, The National Archives PROB 11/390/301.
- Mendelson, Sara H. "Clarke (née Jepp), Mary (d. 1705), letter writer." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
- Correspondence of John Locke, ed. E.S. De Beer (8 vols, Oxford, 1976-89), ii, 380, 390.
- Information from Geoff Kemp.