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Newmarch, Charles Henry. Adm. pens. at CORPUS CHRISTI, June 30, 1851. [2nd s. of George, solicitor, of Cirencester. B. Mar. 30, 1824, at Burford, Oxon. School, Rugby. Previously in the merchant shipping service. Travelled in the East. Published (under a pseudonym in 1847) Five Years in the East, and (anonymously) Recollections of Rugby, and a novel Jealousy. Settled in Cirencester and wrote (with Professor J. Buckman) on the antiquities of the neighbourhood, under the title Illustrations of the Remains of Roman Art in Cirencester, 1851.] Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1854; priest, 1855; C. of Brockworth, Gloucs., 1854-6. R. of Wardley and V. of Belton, Rutland, 1856-93. Married Feb. 6, 1855, Anne Straford, of Cheltenham and Charlton Kings, and had issue. Championed the cause of agricultural labourers. Joint editor of the Wilts and Gloucester Standard. Retired in 1893 to 37, Upper Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells, where he died June 14, 1903. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Northants. Clergy; D.N.B.) | Charles Henry NEWMARCH Approx. lifespan: 18241922 pens. Corpus Christi College adm1851:06:30 2nd s. of George NEWMARCH Solicitor of Cirencester, [Gloucestershire], b. Burford, Oxfordshire , 1824:03:30 Sch: Rugby School Rugby, [Warwickshire], Previously in the merchant shipping service. Travelled in the East ^ Asia , Published (under a pseudonym in1847) Five Years in the East, and (anonymously) Recollections of Rugby, and a novel Jealousy . Settled in Cirencester, [Gloucestershire], and wrote (with Professor: J. Buckman) on the antiquities of the neighbourhood, under the title Illustrations of the Remains of Roman Art in Cirencester 1851. Matric 1851:10MT: BA 1855 Ord. deacon Gloucester and Bristol 1854 Ord. priest 1855 C.: Brockworth, Gloucestershire , 1854-6 R.: Wardley, [Rutland], and V.: Belton, Rutland , 1856-93 m. 1855:02:06,Anne Straford, of Cheltenham, [Gloucestershire], and Charlton Kings, [Gloucestershire], had issue Championed the cause of agricultural labourers. Joint editor of the Wilts and Gloucester Standard Retired: in1893 to 37 Upper Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells, [Kent], d. 1903:06:14 ( Rugby School Reg.; Crockford; Northants. Clergy; D.N.B. ) |