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- Charles_Marson abstract "The Rev Charles Latimer Marson (16 May 1859 – 3 March 1914) was an influential figure in the second wave of Christian Socialism in England in the 1880s. Later between 1903-1906 he collaborated with his good friend Cecil Sharp in the collection and publication of Folk Songs from Somerset vols. 1-3, which contributed greatly to the first British folk revival.".
- Charles_Marson comment "The Rev Charles Latimer Marson (16 May 1859 – 3 March 1914) was an influential figure in the second wave of Christian Socialism in England in the 1880s. Later between 1903-1906 he collaborated with his good friend Cecil Sharp in the collection and publication of Folk Songs from Somerset vols. 1-3, which contributed greatly to the first British folk revival.".