Charles Abdy Marcon (22 September 1853 – 7 February 1953)[1][2] was an English clergyman, Master of Marcon's Hall, a private hall of Oxford University, from 1891 to 1918, then from 1918 Vicar of Kennington in south London.
^The History of the University of Oxford, vol. VI, Nineteenth-Century Oxford, part I, ed. M. G. Brock, M. C. Curthoys, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1984, p. 940
^Find a Will, gov.uk, Wills and Probate 1858-1996, Surname "Marcon", Year of death "1953", "MARCON the reverend Charles Abdy of 256 Iffley Road Oxford clerk died 7 February 1953"
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