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MARSH
MARSH (Anne) Mrs. Ravenscliffe. By the author of
Emilia Wyndham [i.e. Mrs. A. M.] ... 1851, 8°. -See
Eavbnscliffe.
The Song of Roland, as chanted before the Battle of
Hastings, by the minstrel Taillefer. Translated [from
the French translation of Vitet] by . . . [A. M.] 1854, 4°.
See Eoland.
Tales of the woods and fields. A second series of " The
Two old men's tales". [By Mrs. A. M.] 1836, 12°.
See Tales.
Time, the avenger. By the author of Emilia Wynd¬
ham ... [Mrs. A. M.] 1851,8°. See Time.
The Triumphs of time. By the author of Two old
men's tales . . . [Mrs. A. M.] 1844, 12°. See Triumphs.
The Wilmingtons; a novel. By the author of Two
old men's tales . , . [Mrs. A. M.] . . . 1850, 8°. See
Wilmingtons.
MARSH (Charles) m.p. Substance of the speech of C.
Marsh ... in a committee of the House of Commons,
July the 1st, 1813, in support of the amendment, moved
by Sir T. Button ... on the clause in the East-India
bill, "enacting further facilities to persons to go out to
India for religious purposes ". Pamphleteer, vol. 2,
pp. 495-530. 1813, 8°.
MARSH (Francis) successively Bishop of Limerick, of
Kildare and Ardagh, and Archbishop of Duhli7i. See
Address (An) given in to the late King James, by the
. . . Archbishop of Dublin : from the general meeting of
the Eomish bishops and clergy of Ireland, held in May
last, by that King's order. . . . 1690, 4°.
MARSH (Herbert) successively Bishop of Llandaff and of
Peterborough. See Otter (w.) Bishop of Chichester.
A Vindication of clergymen who become members of the
British and Foreign Bible Society . . . being an answer
to Dr. M.'s pamphlet upon that subject. . . . 1812, 8°.
An Address to the Senate of the University of Cam¬
bridge, occasioned by the proposal to introduce in that
place an auxiliary Bible Society. Pamphleteer, vol. 1,
pp. 81-88. 1813, 8°.
The History of the politicks of Great Britain and
France from the time of the conference at Pillnitz, to
the declaration of war against Great Britain, with an
appendix, containing a narrative of the attempts made
by the British Government to restore peace. ... In two
volumes, vol. i. [11.] London, J. Stockdale, 1800.
8°. 8J in. 2 vols. in 1. i. 376 pp. 11. 395 pp. + (l) p.
- The History of the politicks of Great Britain and
France, vindicated from a late attack of Mr. W.
Belsham. . . . London, J. Stockdale, i8or.
8°. 8J in. 1.36 pp. Bound with Marsh's History of Politicks,
etc.
- Horae Pelasgicae, part the first. Containing an inquiry
into the origin land language of the Pelasgi, or ancient
inhabitants of Greece ; with a description of the Pelasgic
or ^olic digamma . . . and an attempt to determine its
genuine Pelasgic pronunciation. . . .
Cambridge, J. Smith, 1815.
8°. 8J in. (4)+ 156 pp. Oriental tracts, vol. 12 (3).
- An Inquiry into the consequences of neglecting to give
the Prayer Book with the Bible. Interspersed with
remarks on some late speeches at Cambridge, and other
important matter relative to the British and Foreign
Bible Society. . , . Pamphleteer, vol. 1, pp. 97-151.
1813, 8°.
MARvSH
5974
MARSH (Herbert) successively Bishop of Llandaff and of
Peterborough. A Letter of explanation to the dissenter
and layman, who has lately addressed himself to the
author on the views of the protestant dissenters : in which
the author's opinion, as it was stated by himself, is con¬
trasted with the opinion ascribed to him, and the authori¬
ties are produced on which his opinion was founded.
Pamphleteer, vol. 6, pp. 301-311. 1815, 8°.
See Letter (A) to ... H. M. . . . in confutation
of his opinion, that the dissenters are aiming at the
subversion of the religious establishment of this
country. . . . Pamphleteer, vol. 6. 1815, 8°.
A Letter to ... N. Vansittart . . . being an answer to
to his second letter on the British and Foreign Bible
Society; and, at the same time an answer to whatever is
argumentative in other pamphlets, which have been
lately written to the same purpose. . . . Pamphleteer,
vol 1, pp. 367-411. 1813, 8°.
A Letter to ... P. Gandolphy, in confutation of the
opinion that the vital principle of the reformation has
been lately conceded to the Church of Rome; with a
postscript, containing remarks on the consequences
which must result from the concession of the catholic
claims. . . . Third edition. . . . Pamphleteer, vol. 2, pp.
71-91. 1813, 8°.
The National religion the foundation of national educa¬
tion. . . . Pamphleteer, vol. 1, pp. 47-80. 1813, 8°.
MARSH (John) Musician. Eighteen voluntaries, for the
organ. . . . [Second set. Third set.] London, [? 1820].
Obi. 4°. 7 in. 3 vols. i. {2) + xii.+ 51 pp. + (l)p. n. (4)+ 59 pp.
+ (1) p. m. (2) + viii. + (2) + 61 pp. + (1) p.
Select movements [Vol. 1, 2, 4, 5] ... adapted as
voluntaries . . . for the organ. . . . London, [? 1820].
Obi. 4°. 7 in. 4 vols. The third vol. is ivanting.
MARSH (John Fitchett) Papers connected with the
affairs of Milton and his family. Edited by J. F. Marsh,
from the original documents in his possession.
[Manchester], Printed for the Chetham Society,
1851.
4°. 8J in. (2)+ 46 pp., 1 plate. Chetham miscellanies, i. (1).
MARSH (Richard) Mrs. Musgrave—and her husband. . . .
London, W. Heinemann, 1895.
8°. 7 in. 191 pp. + (l) p.
MARSH (Thomas Coxhbad Chisenhale) [Eeport on] the
manuscripts of T. Chisenhall Marsh ... of Gaynes Park,
Theydon Gernon, co. Essex [by A. J. Horwood]. Hist.
Mss. Commission hi., p. 274. 1872, fol.
MARSH (William) b.D. A Few plain thoughts on pro¬
phecy, particularly as it relates to the latter days, and
the future triumph of the church of Christ. . . . Second
edition
Colchester, Stvinborne and Walter, [? 1839].
8°. 8^ in. 140 pp. With inscription " Fro^n the author, 1839 ".
The Jews ; or, the Voice of the New Testament con¬
cerning them. . . . Leamington, J. Deive, 1841.
8°. 8J in. 15 pp. + (1) p.
Justification; or, a . . . method of ascertaining the
Scriptural view of that . . . doctrine. . . .
London, Birmingham [printed], 1842.
8''. 8J in. 12 pp.
MARSH (William Nathaniel Tilson) The Perpetuity of
the covenant made with the children of Israel. A ser¬
mon [on Deut. 33, 27] preached in the parish church of
St. Mary, Leamington Priors. . . .
Leamingt07i, Derby [printed], 1841.
8°. 8J in. 28 pp.

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