William Godwin's Diary

Marsh, Charles

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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 15 times, and was a venue (V) 1 time.

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1794

28  June  1794 29  June  1794 22  November  1794 9  December  1794 10  December  1794

1796

16  April  1796 10  May  1796 29  October  1796

1798

5  December  1798

1799

3  February  1799 20  February  1799 23  February  1799 8  June  1799

1805

14  April  1805

1816

7  December  1816 (V)

  • Name: Marsh, Charles
  • Gender: Male
  • Birth Date: 1774
  • Death Date: 1835
  • Occupation: barrister
  • Occupation: politician

Godwin first makes Marsh's acquaintance on his 1794 visit to Norwich, in the company of the Aldersons, Tayors, Gurneys, Merry, Rigby, Pitchford etc. This allows us to be fairly sure of the identification - Jewson has the young Marsh in this milieu. Marsh then appears in Lomndon during the Treason Trials. The one problem with the identification is the introduction of initials in 1796, which might suggest Godwin attempting to distinguish a different Marsh. One possibility is that Godwin also meets Charles Marsh (1735-1812), the son of Charles Marsh, a London bookseller, and himself an antiquary. But there is little to suggest this in the circles in which Godwin meets Marsh. There is also a reference to Sir Charles Marsh in 1800, which is neither of these. Godwin's handling of initials is idiosyncratic and cannot definitively count against the earlier identification. Marsh also acted as editor for radical Norwich periodical The Cabinet. The DNB has him in India 1804-9 and he is absent from the diary for this period, with the exception of a discrepancy over the date he leaves (he appears once in April 1805 but the DNB only says he secured the appointment in 1804 so possible he sailed the following summer). He practices law in India, returns, enters Parliament, supports Catholic relief, opposes missionary work in India and by the 1820s, when he has dropped out of the diary, is in dire financial difficulties.

  • DNB
  • C.B. Jewson, The Jacobin City: A Portrait of Norwich in its Reaction to the French Revolution 1788-1802 (Glasgow: Blackie, 1975)

This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.

Name Number of Meetings
Batty, Robert 3
Wedgwood, Josiah (jr.) 2
Mackintosh, Sir James (of Kyllachy) 2
Adair, Robert 2
Carlisle, Sir Anthony 2
Allen, Lancelot Baugh 2
Moore, C[harles]? 2
Tierney, George 1
O'Bryen, Dennis (O'Brien) 1
Wollstonecraft, Mary (Godwin) 1
Inchbald, Elizabeth 1
Twiss, Francis 1
Taylor, John 1
Wedgwood, Thomas 1
Hazlitt, William 1
Stoddart, John 1
Fell, Ralph 1
Phillips, Sir Richard (Philip Richards) 1
Fenwick, John 1
Perry, James (Pirie) 1
Alderson, Dr James 1
Gurney, Bartlett 1
Taylor, Susannah (née Cook) 1
Merry, Robert 1
Rigby, Edward 1
Pitchford, John 1
Brunton, John 1
Alderson, Amelia (Opie) 1
Morgan, George Cadogan 1
Morgan, William 1
Joyce, Jeremiah 1
Lewis, 1
Lee, Richard ('Citizen') 1
O'Connor, Arthur (Conner) (Condorcet-O'Connor) 1
Burdett, Sir Francis (fifth baronet) 1
Weld, 1
Surr, Thomas Skinner 1