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55th—Ensign Alexander Jackson Clark died suddenly, from apoplexy, at Portsmouth, on 10th inst. He entered the Corps March 9, 1860.
— Naval & Military Gazette and Weekly Chronicle of the United Service, Saturday 21 February 1863 source
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On the 10th inst., suddenly, at Portsmouth, Alexander Jackson Clark, Esq., 55th Regt., eldest son of James J. Clark, Esq., D.L., of Largantogher House, county Londonderry, at the age of 23 years and one month, deeply regretted by his brother officers.
— Portsmouth Times and Naval Gazette, Saturday 21 February 1863 source
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On Monday last the remains of Ensign Alexander Jackson Clark, of the 55th Regiment, were interred in the Portsmouth Cemetery with military honours. A large number of troops and officers followed the deceased to the grave.
— Hampshire Telegraph, Saturday 21 February 1863 source
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ALL CLAIMS against the ESTATE of the late A. J CLARK, ESQ., 55th Regiment, are to be sent to the President of the Officers’ Mess Committee, 55th Regiment, on or before the 7th March, 1863, otherwise they will not be paid.
— Hampshire Telegraph, Saturday 21 February 1863 source