List of Bookplates: Marsh
Many of the people listed on this website had libraries with significant collections of books and hence also had their own bookplates. These highly decorative signs of ownership were usually placed on the inside of the front cover of each book and consisted of a coat of arms. Sometimes these coats of arms were registered with the Royal College of Arms in London but in many cases were not. The person's name is usually written underneath and sometimes the name or location of their house.
The following bookplates are from people with the surname Marsh. In some cases they are ancestors or relatives and I have put in a link to the relevant person's biography page. Some of the owners of these book plates were not relatives but I have included them as they may be of interest to other people out on the internet. If anyone out on the internet would like to write up any biographies to fill in the blanks, please contact me jj@jjhc.info .
For more bookplates for other family surnames, see the list on the home page.
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Arthur Cuthbert Marsh |
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Mrs Marsh |
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Anne Marsh-Caldwell After 1860 |
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Marsh of Gaynes Park Biography not known |
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George Marsh |
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George Marsh AB Biography not known |
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George Peirce Marsh Biography not known |
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Sir Henry Marsh Biography not known |
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Henry Godfrey Marsh Esq JP Biography not known
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Henry Wheelwright Marsh Biography not know
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Herbert Charles Marsh Biography not know |
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Jacobi Marsh (James Marsh) |
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John Marsh Bookplate probably dates to the period 1725-1740 |
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John Marsh |
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John Fitchett Marsh
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Joseph Marsh RN Biography not known |
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William Marsh |
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Marsh 1620
Possibly William Marsh |
For more bookplates for other family surnames, see the list on the home page.
If you are aware of any other bookplates that may be relevant, please contact email me jj@jjhc.info
For more general information on bookplate collectons visit www.bookplatesociety.org
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