- John Saltmarsh
John Saltmarsh may refer to:
*Dr John Saltmarsh (1908-1974), historian and Fellow ofKing's College, Cambridge
*Reverend John Saltmarsh (born 1647), radical English clergyman
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John Saltmarsh may refer to:
*Dr John Saltmarsh (1908-1974), historian and Fellow of
*Reverend John Saltmarsh (born 1647), radical English clergyman
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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