MARSHALL, THOMAS; b.; in school list Feb 1727/8; BB 1729-33. [note Thomas Marshall, son of Thomas Marshall, St. Margaret’s, Westminster, Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 2 Jul 1733, aged 17, BA 1737]
MARSHALL, THOMAS; b.; adm.; QS in 1575 (Chapter Muniments 25122).
MARSHALL, JOHN; b.; adm. 7 Feb 1814; left 5 Jul 1816. [Evidently brother or close kin to George Marshall (qv), who was adm. and left on same dates].
MARSHALL, JOHN; b.; adm. (aged 11) Feb 1729/30; left 1733.
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, James; second son of James Marshall, London ; b. 20 Jan 1820 ; ed.Charterhouse Sch. and Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 30 May 1838, aged 18 ; BA 1842 ; MA 1846 ; Professor of Latin, RMC Sandhurst 1842-6 ; ordained deacon 1843, priest 22 Dec 1844 (Oxford) ; Assistant Master (Classics) Oct 1846 – Aug 1875 ; House Master of Grant’s (2 Little Dean’s Yard) 1847 – May 1868 ; “a quiet, even-tempered man … of an unsuspicious nature … we all liked him and he was always fair and straightforward in all his dealings” (Markham, Recollections, 1903, 29 ; for a similar generous appreciation of him by Sir Charles Fortescue-Brickdale (qv), see Elizabethan July 1939, 379 ; “affectionately remembered as “The Bird”, from his aquiline profile and almost Georgian neck-wear” ; Vicar of Pyrton, Oxfordshire Nov 1875 – Aug 1880 ; [unm. in 1881] ; d. unm. 11 May 1912. Brother of Rev.George Marshall, Student of Christ Church, Oxford, and Vicar of Pyrton, Oxfordshire, 1857-75, and uncle of Herbert Marshall (qv).
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, GEORGE, son of John Marshall, Half Moon Street, Piccadilly, London, surgeon, and Frances Grainger; b. 1 May 1804; adm. 7 Feb 1814; left 5 Jul 1816; Cadet, EICS Madras 1819; Lieut., 4th Madras Native Infantry 24 Jul 1821 – cashiered in India 7 Mar 1825. [Evidently brother or close kin to John Marshall (qv), adm. and left on same dates].
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.