Sir John Marsham, 1st Baronet

English antiquary

Sir John Marsham, 1st Baronet
Copper engraving of Marsham, Johannes Marsham Eques Auratus
Born(1602-08-23)23 August 1602
Died25 May 1685(1685-05-25) (aged 82)
Bushey Hall, Hertfordshire
Occupation(s)clerk, Member of Parliament
Known forchronologist

Sir John Marsham, 1st Baronet (23 August 1602 – 25 May 1685) was an English antiquary known as a writer on chronology. He was also a chancery clerk and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1661.

Life

Marsham was second son of Thomas Marsham, alderman of London, by Magdalen, daughter of Richard Springham, a London merchant. After attending Westminster School he matriculated at St John's College, Oxford, on 22 October 1619; he graduated B.A. on 17 February 1623, M.A. on 5 July 1625. He spent the winter of 1625 in Paris. In 1626 and 1627 he travelled in France, Italy, and Germany, and then returned to London, where he became a member of the Middle Temple in 1627. In 1629 he went through Holland and Gelderland to the siege of 's-Hertogenbosch in Brabant; and then by Flushing to Boulogne and Paris in the retinue of Sir Thomas Edmondes, ambassador extraordinary at the court of Louis XIII.[1]

Marsham was made one of the six clerks in chancery on 15 February 1638. On the outbreak of the First English Civil War he followed the king to Oxford, and was consequently deprived of his place by Parliament. After the surrender of Oxford he returned to London (1646), and having compounded for his estate, he lived in retirement at his seat of Whorn Place, in the parish of Cuxton, Kent. [1]

In April 1660, Marsham was elected a Member of Parliament (MP) for Rochester in the Convention Parliament.[2] At the Restoration, he was restored to his place in chancery, and was knighted. On 12 August 1663 he was created a baronet. He was allowed to hand over his clerkship to his son Robert on 20 October 1680.[1]

Marsham died at Bushey Hall, Hertfordshire, on 25 May 1685, and was buried in Cuxton Church. By Elizabeth (1612–1689), daughter of Sir William Hammond of St. Albans Court in Nonington, Kent, he had two sons, John and Robert, and a daughter Elizabeth. He was succeeded initially by the eldest son John, who purchased the Mote in Maidstone and who died in 1692 when High Sheriff of Kent, but when John's own son John died young the baronetcy and Mote estate reverted to Robert.[1]

Works

Marsham had a reputation in his day for his knowledge of history, chronology, and languages. According to Wotton, Marsham was the first who made Egyptian antiquities intelligible. Hallam also commended his work.[1]

He wrote Diatriba Chronologica, London, 1649, a dissertation in which he examined difficulties in the chronology of the Old Testament. Most of it was afterwards inserted in his more elaborate Chronicus Canon Ægypticus, Ebraicus, Græcus, et disquisitiones, London, 1672, a beautifully printed book (other editions, 4to, Leipzig, 1676, and 4to, Franeker, 1699, but both inaccurate). He wrote also the preface to the first volume of Roger Dodsworth and William Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum (1655), which is entitled Propylaion Johannis Marshami; it is a complex survey of English monasticism.[3]

He left unfinished Canonis Chronici liber quintus: sive Imperium Persicum, De Provinciis et Legionibus Romanis, De re nummaria, and other treatises. His nephew Thomas Stanley dedicated to him his History of Philosophy (1655). [1]

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George Townshend
1724–1807
1st Marquess Townshend, 4th Viscount Townshend and Baron Townshend
Thomas Townshend
1733–1800
1st Viscount Sydney
Robert Marsham
1712–1794
2nd Baron Romney
Earl of Leicester (6th creation), 1784Earl of Romney (2nd creation) and Viscount Marsham of The Mote in the County of Kent, 1801
George Townshend
1753–1811
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John Townshend
1757–1783
John Townshend
1764–1831
2nd Viscount Sydney
Charles Marsham
1744–1811
1st Earl of Romney and Viscount Marsham, 3rd Baron Romney
George Townshend
1778–1885
3rd Marquess Townshend, 2nd Earl of Leicester, 6th Viscount Townshend and Baron Townshend, 18th Baron Ferrers of Chartley, Baron Compton
John Townshend
1798–1863
4th Marquess Townshend, 7th Viscount Townshend and Baron Townshend
Mary Elizabeth Marsham
1794–1847
Charles Marsham
1777–1845
2nd Earl of Romney and Viscount Marsham, 4th Baron Romney
Barony Ferrers of Chartley and Barony Compton in abeyance and Earldom of Leicester (6th creation) extinct, 1885Earl Sydney of Scadbury in the County of Kent, 1874
John Townshend
1805–1890
1st Earl Sydney, 3rd Viscount Sydney
Charles Marsham
1808–1874
3nd Earl of Romney and Viscount Marsham, 5th Baron Romney
Earldom of Sydney extinct, 1890
John Villiers Stuart Townshend
1831–1899
5th Marquess Townshend, 8th Viscount Townshend and Baron Townshend
Charles Marsham
1841–1905
4th Earl of Romney and Viscount Marsham, 6th Baron Romney
John James Dudley Stuart Townshend
1866–1921
6th Marquess Townshend, 9th Viscount Townshend and Baron Townshend
Charles Marsham
1864–1933
5th Earl of Romney and Viscount Marsham, 7th Baron Romney
Reginald Hastings Marsham
1865–1922
Sydney Edward Marsham
1879–1952
George John Patrick Dominic Townshend
1916–2010
7th Marquess Townshend, 10th Viscount Townshend and Baron Townshend
Charles Marsham
1892–1975
6th Earl of Romney and Viscount Marsham, 8th Baron Romney
Michael Marsham
1910–2004
7th Earl of Romney and Viscount Marsham, 9th Baron Romney
Peter William Marsham
1913–1970
Charles George Townshend
b. 1945
8th Marquess Townshend, 11th Viscount Townshend and Baron Townshend
Julian Marsham
b. 1948
8th Earl of Romney and Viscount Marsham, 9th Baron Romney
Thomas Charles Townshend
b. 1977
styled Viscount Raynham
David Charles Marsham
b. 1977
styled Viscount Marsham
Heir apparent to the Marquess of TownshendHeir apparent to the Earl of Romney
Rafe Thomas Townshend
b. 2014
James Julian Marsham
b. 2014

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Goodwin 1893.
  2. ^ History of Parliament Online - Marsham John
  3. ^ Douglas, David C. (1939). English Scholars. London: Jonathan Cape. p. 42.
Attribution

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainGoodwin, Gordon (1893). "Marsham, John". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 36. London: Smith, Elder & Co.

Further reading

  • Black, Shirley Burgoyne (2004). "Marsham, Sir John, first baronet (1602–1685)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/18160. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
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