1769

Francis Marsh – aged 60/61 – elder brother of Milbourne,Mary and George

Milbourne Marsh – aged 59/60
Elizabeth Marsh (ne Evans) – wife of Milbourne Marsh

James Crisp Esq –
Eliza Crisp (ne Marsh) – aged 33/34 – daughter of Milbourne Marsh
Burrish Crisp – aged 6/7
Elizabeth Maria Crisp (later Shee) – aged 4/5

Francis Milbourne Marsh – aged 30/31
John Marsh – aged 21/22

Mary Duval (ne Marsh) – aged 56/57 – Sister of George and Milbourne
John Duval – husband of Mary Duval
Elizabeth Duval – 16/17

George Marsh – aged 46/47
Ann Marsh (ne Long) – aged 48/49
George Marsh – aged 19/20
William Marsh – aged 13/14
Anne Marsh – aged 8/9

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Statement of the Services and principal Events in the life of the late George Marsh Esq.
A Commissioner of His Majesty’s Navy.

In April 1769 Lord Hawke being First Lord of the Admiralty appointed Mr.Marsh one of the Directors of Greenwich Hospital.

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13 February 1769
Took a house and about 22 acres of grassland of Peter Thompson Esq at Lewisham, which I afterwards hired of the lxxxx Mr Siborne a farmer there for 25 years, at 80 per annum, and he was to keep the house and premises in repair and pay all the taxes.

April 1769
I was appointed by Sir Edward Hawke afterwards Lord Hawke who presided at the Admiralty Board to be one of the Directors of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich.

23 May 1769
Quitted the farm at Mottingham

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Elizabeth Crisp (ne Marsh), living in London, publishes book – “The Female Captive – A Narrative of Facts which Occurred in Barbary in the Year 1756″ –