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Marsham Baronets
Marsham may refer to: * Marsham (surname) * Marsham, Norfolk, an English village * Rabbi Sholom Mordechai Schwadron known by the acronym "Marsham" which is the Hebrew abbreviation of the initials ''M''oreinu ''R''av ''S''holom ''M''ordechai) See also * Marsham Street Marsham Street is a street in the City of Westminster in London, England. It is approximately one mile in length and runs south from Great Peter Street near Victoria Street and Parliament Square. Description Marsham Street bisects Horseferry ...
, street in Westminster, London, England {{disambiguation ...
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Marsham (surname)
Marsham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Dame Joan Marsham (1888–1972), British philanthropist * John Marsham (cricketer) (1842–1926), English clergyman and cricketer * Robert Marsham (1708–1797), founder of phenology * Thomas Marsham (died 1819), English entomologist * Walter Marsham (1869–1945), English cricketer, the son of John Marsham A family of cricketers: :* Algernon Marsham (1919–2004) :* C. H. B. Marsham (1879–1928) :* C. D. B. Marsham (1835–1915) :* Charles Marsham (1829–1901) :* George Marsham (1849–1927) :* Robert Marsham (cricketer) (1833–1913) The family name of the Earl of Romney and their predecessors the Baronets of Cuckston and Barons Romney: :* Sir John Marsham, 1st Baronet (1602–1685) :* Sir Robert Marsham, 4th Baronet (1650–1703) :* Robert Marsham, 1st Baron Romney (1685–1724) :* Charles Marsham, 1st Earl of Romney (1744–1811) :* Charles Marsham, 2nd Earl of Romney (1777–1845) :* Charles Marsham, 3rd E ...
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Marsham, Norfolk
Marsham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk, about north of Norwich. It covers an area of and had a population of 674 in 282 households at the 2001 census. For local government purposes, it falls within the district of Broadland. Marsham has its own Parish Council, Marsham Parish Council. History The '' Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales'' (1870–1872) described Marsham thus: Gallery File:Marsham Mutual Improvement Association.JPG, The Mutual Improvement Institution is a Grade II listed building In the United Kingdom, a listed building or listed structure is one that has been placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, Historic Environment Scotland in Scotland, in Wales, and the Northern Ir ... dating back to 1857. File:Marsham Village Sign 2.JPG, The village sign was erected in 1953 to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. File:Plough Inn Marsham.JPG, ''The Plough Inn' ...
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Sholom Mordechai Schwadron
Sholom Mordechai Schwadron (1835 – 1911) (Hebrew: שלום מרדכי בן משה הכהן שוודרן), known by his acronym Maharsham, was a rabbi and foremost halachic authority. His main works "Shailos Uteshuvos Maharsham" and "Daas Torah" are widely studied sources of practical Jewish law. Among his prominent works are ''Mishpat Shalom'' on Choshen Mishpat. He was well known as a very lenient rabbi. He also authored ''Techeiles Mordechai'', a three-volume commentary of the Torah. Biography He was born in 1835 in Złoczów to Moshe Schwadron, a Torah scholar, and studied under Rabbi Yoel Ashkenazy. After his marriage he was bequeathed a wood business and was hesitant to become a rabbi. However, he did so at the age of 31. It is known that after each ''din Torah'' (case in a rabbinical court), he would explain to the loser the reason he lost until he understood clearly. If the person was unable to understand, he would tell him: "You must have a good friend or family memb ...
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