Clarence A. Walworth

Clarence Augustus Walworth (May 30, 1820 – September 19, 1900) was an American attorney, writer, ordained Roman Catholic priest and missionary.

Walworth was a well regarded writer who published numerous works related to the Roman Catholic Church.

Walworth’s 1888 Andiatorocté; or, The Eve of Lady Day on Lake George and Other, Hymns, and Meditations in Verse was reviewed by Oscar Wilde: “Andiatoroctè [sic] is the title of a volume of poems by the Rev.

It is a word borrowed from the Indians, and should, we think, be returned to them as soon as possible….Poems of this kind were popular in the Middle Ages when the cathedrals of every Christian country served as its theaters.

In matters of this kind we should have some protection.”[3] Walworth died September 19, 1900, in Albany, New York.