The Ven James Marsh, D.D. was an English Anglican priest in the 17th century. [1]
Marsh was born in the City of London and educated at St Mary Hall, Oxford. He matriculated on 18 June 1610, aged 16. [2] In 1613 he became a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. In 1630 he became vicar of St Dunstan-in-the-West. He also held livings in Chingford and Cuckfield. He was Archdeacon of Chichester from 1640 to 1641. [3] He died before 1646. [4]
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