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Marcellus Purnell Castle (1849–1917), known as M.P. Castle, was a British philatelist who was President of the Royal Philatelic Society London from 1913 to 1917, the first editor of The London Philatelist from 1892–1917 and whose name was entered on the The Roll of Distinguished Philatelists as one of the "Fathers of philately". He was also awarded with the Lindenberg Medal in 1909.〔(Who Was Who in British Philately ), Association of British Philatelic Societies, 2010. Retrieved 5 June 2011.〕 Castle was the owner of the ''Albion Brewery'' at Brighton. He joined the Royal Philatelic Society in 1879 and joined its Council in 1881. He became Vice President in 1891 after the death of Thomas Tapling. He resigned as Vice President in 1902 and was replaced by the Earl of Crawford. In 1911 he was awarded membership of the Royal Victorian Order by King George V. In 1913 he became President of the Royal Philatelic Society, which office he occupied until his death in 1917.〔"An Economy of Editors" by A. Ronald Butler in ''The London Philatelist'', Vol. 101, Jan–Feb 1992, p.15.〕 Castle's collecting interests were in Australian States and Europe of which areas he created large collections.He won a Gold medal for his display of New South Wales at the London Philatelic Exhibition 1890.〔"British International Stamp Exhibitions" by H.R. Holmes in ''The London Philatelist'', Vol. 79, No. 932-933, August–September 1970, pp. 166–170.〕 ==References==
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