If you can copy the relevant part of the newspaper report it would be helpful.
Death of an Angelina Maria CLARKE, nee EVERETT, 70, was registered in Wandsworth (London), Oct/Nov/Dec qr of 1894. Volume: 1d, p 322
13 Oct 1845 at St Mary, Battersea
Angelina Maria EVERETT, spinster m
Charles John CLARKE, bachelor, victualler
Both were of full age and resident in Battersea.
Her father: William Everett, builder
His father: John Clarke, victualler
Witnesses: John CLARKE, Fanny SPENCER
in 1851 the couple are living with Charles' parents in Kennington - Charles jnr was 18 months old and there is no occupation listed for his father.
Charles is still with them in the 1871 census at 52 Church St, Chelsea
Charles Clarke 46, shoemaker, b Clapham
Angelina Clarke 48, b Brixton
Charles Clarke 21, shoemaker, b Kennington
Mary Clarke 13, b Battersea
Henry Clarke 10, b Waltham Grove
John Clarke 7, b Chelsea
In 1881 Angelina is a 'monthly nurse' with a Mr and Mrs WHITE in Battersea. She is described as married. (A monthly nurse was engaged for a period of time to look after a mother and a newborn)
I think this is her in 1891 recorded as 'Anan' CLARKE, b Brixton probably with her son-in-law and daughter Thomas and Mary HEWETT at Westbourne Terrace, Wandsworth. Again she is described as married but Charles is not with them.
I see a couple of deaths for 'Charles CLARKE' but not enough information to be sure which is the right one.
This MAY possibly be your Charles CLARKE at school; you man's mother was Angelina Maria, and his father in later census was a shoemaker; the age is not quite right either.
Admitted to St Michael's school Westminster, October 25, 1858
Charles CLARKE aged 8 and a half,
Parents: Charles and Maria, occ: shoemaker, residence 10 Hugh St Mews.
I cannot see either of your man's parents on the
All England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 I think Sue is right - ask on the England board
Judith