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Marsh, Charles

Record IDcni00060967
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cni00060967
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Last Edit2021-01-12

General Note

Source(s) consultée(s) en vain: McKenzie
En activité vers 1730. - Succède à G. Greg (ou Grig). - Se retire vers 1771, son affaire étant reprise par Samuel Leacroft. - Auteur d'une tragédie intitulée "Amasis" (1738) et d'un poème, "The Library" (1766)

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Further Biographical Data17..-08.06.1782
17..-1782
Dates of Activity1730?-1771?
Intellectual ResponsibilityAuteur
Primary Language(s)English
Profession / OccupationImprimeur-libraire
ActivityType de document concerné: Texte imprimé
NationalityUnited Kingdom
Sign, Mark, Device etc.At Cicero's Head – Sign

Place of Activity

Place of ActivityLondon; In (Old) Round court in the Strand. - (Opposite Spring Gardens,) Charing Cross, near Northumberland avenue (1730? - 1771?)

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Names

HeadingMarsh, Charles
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris

Sources

Found inCymbeline, king of Britain : a tragedy written by Shakespear, with some alterations by Charles Marsh, as it was agreed to be acted at the Theatre-royal in Covent-Garden. London : Cornmarket press, 1969. [Fac-sim. de l'éd. de 1759]. — Timperley. — Plomer, Bushnell, Dix. — Maxted [date de mort erronée : 21 janv. 1812 ; confusion avec son fils Charles Marsh]. — ESTC. — Biographia dramatica, or a Companion to the playhouse, containing historical and critical memoirs and original anecdotes of British and Irish dramatic writers / David Erskine Baker, 1812 [décédé le 8 juin 1782]

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