Edward Clodd (born 1 July 1840 in Margate, Kent, died 1930) is an English banker, writer and anthropologist. He was in the circle of fellow scientists and pens with whom he was constantly meeting with the Pentecost at his home in Aldeburgh, Suffolk.

Clodd was an early supporter of Charles Darwin's work and personally knew Thomas Huxley and Herbert Spencer. He wrote the biographies of the three men mentioned and worked to promote evolutionism, as evidenced by his books The Childhood of the World and The Story of Creation: A Plain Account of Evolution. Artworks

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