Daily entries from the 17th century London diary
L&M Vol. 10 Companion:"Of a prominent Limehouse family; aged 83 at death; Storekeeper of the Ordinance before the Civil War and 1660-1672. Both his father Francis and his son Sir George held the same office..."
Possibly the 'Esquire Marsh' who owed money to Tom Pepys the tailor at Tom's death.
L&M Companion
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L&M Vol. 10 Companion:
"Of a prominent Limehouse family; aged 83 at death; Storekeeper of the Ordinance before the Civil War and 1660-1672. Both his father Francis and his son Sir George held the same office..."
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Possibly the 'Esquire Marsh' who owed money to Tom Pepys the tailor at Tom's death.
L&M Companion