Edward Garrard Marsh (1783–1862)[1] was an English poet and Anglican clergyman.
He was vicar of Sandon, Hertfordshire and then Aylesford, Kent.
While he had connections to non-conformist family members, Marsh's beliefs followed that of low church evangelical Anglicanism.
[6] He was also from 1821 a prebendary of Woodborough, Nottinghamshire,[7] an office suppressed in 1841 by the Church Commissioners.
[9] The South Africa and Patagonia missionary Allen Francis Gardiner's second wife, Elizabeth Lydia, was Marsh's daughter.