MARSHALL, WALTER LANGLEY, brother of Herbert Marshall (qv); b. 22 Dec 1864; adm. 21 Jun 1878 (G); left Dec 1883; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 12 Oct 1883; BA 1887; MA 1892; ordained deacon 1888, priest 1889 (both London); Curate, All Saints, South Acton, Middlesex 1888-90; Assistant Chaplain, Genoa 1890-1; held other curacies; Curate, St. Peter’s, Fulham, Middlesex, from 1906; d. 2 Jun 1917.
MARSHALL, THORNTON, sixth son of William Marshall, and Louisa, eldest dau. of William Benthall, Totnes, Devon; b. Mauritius 6 Mar 1822 [so was father holder of a Govt. appointment there ?]; adm. 1 Jul 1835 (Benthall's); Assistant Surgeon, Army 11 Apr 1845; Surgeon, 65th Foot 12 Jan 1855; half-pay 18 Nov 1859; m. Frances Boyd; d. 4 Feb 1861. [Evidently kin to William Benthall (adm. 1815, qv)].
MARSHALL, THOMAS; b.; adm.; QS in 1575 (Chapter Muniments 25122).
MARSHALL, JAMES, youngest son of William Skinner Marshall, Plashwood Hall, Stowmarket, Suffolk, barrister, and Jane, dau. of --- Barry, Fylingdales, Whitby, Yorks.; b. 22 Oct 1838; adm. 19 Jun 1851 (James'); drowned while bathing at Whitby, Yorks., 8 Sep 1851.
MARSHALL, HERBERT, son of Rev. George Marshall, Vicar of Pyrton, Oxfordshire, formerly Student, Tutor and Censor, Christ Church, Oxford, and Sophia Bazett, sister of William Henry Charlton (qv); nephew of Rev. James Marshall, Assistant Master at the School; b. 27 May 1860; adm. 2 Oct 1873 (G); QS 1875; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1879, adm. pens. 8 Oct 1879; BA 1883; MA 1886; Assistant Master, Eastbourne Coll. 1888-92, Isle of Wight Coll. 1892-1901, Merton Court Sch., Sidcup, Kent 1902-8; edited Corneille’s Cinna; m. 18 Dec 1919 Lena, dau. of Robert Davies, Havelock Road, Bellevue, Shrewsbury, Shropshire; d. 9 Mar 1932.
MARSHALL, HERBERT MENZIES, youngest son of Thomas Horncastle Marshall, Leeds, Yorkshire, Judge of Leeds County Court, and Maria Isabella, dau. of William Temple MD, Bedford Row, London; b. 1 Aug 1841; adm. Jan 1855 (James'); QS 1856; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1860 (with Dean Thomas), adm. pens. 24 May 1860; BA 1864; played cricket for Cambridge v. Oxford 1861-4, and for Gentlemen v. Players 1861, 1862; a stylish bat and “a wonderful longstop”; studied architecture at Atelier Questel, Paris; Travelling Student for Architecture, Royal Academy 1868; ARIBA 2 Nov 1868, withdrew 15 Oct 1871; abandoned architecture for art owing to weakness of sight; Associate, Old Water Colour Society (later Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours) 1879, Member 1883, subsequently Vice-President; Silver Medallist, Exposition Universelle, Paris 1889; well-known for his sketches of London; author, The Scenery of London, 1905, and Cathedral Cities of France, 1907; m. 28 Apr 1881 Amy, dau. of John Benjamin Lee (qv); d. 2 Mar 1913.
Marshall, Frederick William, son of Richard Sleigh, and Emma Jane Marshall, of Knaresborough, Yorks; b. July 24, 1870; adm. as Q.S. June 12, 1884; left March 1886; Asst. Engineer R. N. July 1, 1891; Eng.-Lieut. July 1, 1895; Eng:-Commdr. June 1, 1907; Eng.-Admiral 1923; served in H. M. S. Monarch at the battle of Jutland; retired 1923; C.B.E. 1924; m. Edith Ellis; d.
MARSHALL, EDWARD, son of Edward Marshall, London [Chief Examiner of Accounts, War Office ?]; b. 10 Jun 1824; adm. 20 Jan 1835 (Benthall's); elected QS 1839, but remained a Town Boy; left Aug 1842; Clerk, War Office; m. Caroline Augusta Shearburn; d. 11 Dec 1861. [Perhaps Edward Marshall, son of Edward Marshall and Margaret ---, bapt. Jacobstow, Cornwall 8 Aug 1824 (IGI)].
MARSHALL, SIR CHARLES, younger but only surviving son of Samuel Marshall, Serjeant-at-law; b. 24 May 1788; adm.; in school list 1801; Min. Can. 1801; KS 1802; left 1806; Jesus Coll. Cambridge [check : or commoner of Trinity Coll. ?]; BA 1810; MA 1814; adm. Inner Temple, called to bar 24 Nov 1815; Chief Justice of Ceylon 1832-6; knighted 17 Jul 1832; author, Reports of Cases in the Court of Common Pleas 1813-6, 1815-7; m. 6 Oct 1851 Mary, widow of John Cox, Hyde Park Street, London; d. 5 Feb 1873.
Marshall, Arthur Roy, son of Arthur Marshall, mining engineer, of Kilburn, and Dorothy Maude, d. of William George Hazelgrove of New Cross, Kent; b. 19 Nov. 1913; adm. Sept. 1928 (B); left Dec. 1931; a chartered surveyor, AAI 1933; asst surveyor Bartlett Trust Ltd 1939, surveyor 1947; RA 1940-5 (Staff Capt. HQSEAC); FRICS 1970; man. dir. CLRP Co. Ltd 1974-; dir. Land Secs & Investment Trust 1973-; m. 12 Dec. 1941 Vera, d. of Arthur Teden of Hampstead; d. 14 May 2007.