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[[occupation::Warden]] of [[education::New College, Oxford]]. Probate inventory notes his library valued at ca. [[monetary value::£50]], including 65 folios, 124 bound quartos, and various smaller formats and stitched books.
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BA [[education::St John's College, Oxford]] 1626, MA 1629, BD ([[education::University of Oxford|Oxford]]) 1649. [[occupation::rector|Rector]] of [[location::Toft by Newton, Lincolnshire]] 1633. [[occupation::Warden]] of [[organisations::New College, Oxford]].
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Marshall's probate inventory notes his library valued at ca. [[monetary value::£50]], including 65 folios, 124 bound quartos, and various smaller formats and stitched books.
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George MARSHALL d.1658

Biographical Note

BA St John's College, Oxford 1626, MA 1629, BD (Oxford) 1649. Rector of Toft by Newton, Lincolnshire 1633. Warden of New College, Oxford.

Books

Marshall's probate inventory notes his library valued at ca. £50, including 65 folios, 124 bound quartos, and various smaller formats and stitched books.

Characteristic Markings

None of Marshall's books have been identified.

Sources

  • Foster, J. Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford 1500-1714/1715-1886, 8 vols, Oxford, 1891.
  • Poole, W. Book economy in New College, Oxford in the later 17th century, History of Universities 25 (2010), 56-127, p.84-5.