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Arthur E. Marsh

Arthur E. Marsh

Founder member and Treasurer of Westminster Housing Trust. This may be the Arthur E Marsh referred to at G. Campbell Morgan Archive.  He came from Westminster and was working as a private secretary at a church there.  He then went to Princeton to study for the Christian ministry.  After a year there he returned to Westminster to work as Minister's Assistant and Church Secretary at Westminster Chapel (in Buckingham Gate) where he served for 22 years.

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Arthur E. Marsh

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Tachbrook - Marsh

Marsh House To commemorate the work of Arthur E. Marsh, a founder member of W...

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