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Thomas married Mary Marsh, (their wedding ceremony is described in detail later in this narrative), daughter of Capt. There are several references to her later in this narrative. Thomas was awarded £2-8-0 on 31st Jan 1748/49 but as there is a gap in the minute book of the Trust from 27th June 1744 until the entry for Thomas, it is possible that he had other grants from this source which cannot now be traced. Less than two months later, Thomas married Rebecca Isgar, of Gosport, at Rowner on 6th August 1750, the entry in the register describing him as 'a Teacher of Dissenting Congregation at Gosport.' A curious feature of this marriage is that Rebecca seems to have been some 11 years older than Thomas, and their youngest cild, Lydia, was born when Rebecca was aged 44. Rebecca's elder sister, Lydia, married James Hammond on 2nd June 1738, at Alverstoke. Thomas had two sisters; Rebecca, who married John Voke, a purser on H.M.S. Acteon in the Royal Navy, and Lydia married John Fenn. Acteon in the Royal Navy, at Holy Trinity Church, Gosport, and Lydia, who married John Fenn. Thomas had three children, all christened at Gosport Independent Chapel, High Street; Rebecca on 23rd June 1751, Thomas on 8th July 1753 and Lydia on 24th July 1757. Rebecca married John Voke, a purser on H.M.S.
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Henry Marsh R.N., amongst whose commands had been one of the royal yachts, H.M.S. Nevertheless, John Marsh draws a more sympathetic picture of him than this rather stark assessment, and a fuller account of his life is recorded later. We will explore both domestic and offshore international merchant account solutions as part of our review, provide you with the best options, and offer our recommendation. Protecting processing continuity with an offshore high risk merchant account is part of sound business practice for many companies. By the beginning of the nineteenth century, bowlers were changing their style to high underarm lobs and batsman countered these by advancing down the wicket to hit the ball on the full toss. Cricket was designed for underarm bowling and, initially, the majority of bowlers relied on fast 'daisy cutters', which depended for their effectiveness on a combination of pace and the undulations of the pitch. The manner of bowling changed too, with the introduction of bowling to a line and length, still underarm, in which the ball only bounced once, instead of the usual fast 'daisy cutters'. While Soar does not work with MATCH-listed merchants, it is a strong option for mid-market businesses with elevated risk that are still operationally compliant and scaling.
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