MARSTON, GEORGE, son of Thomas Marston, London; b.; adm. 6 Oct 1769 (as Marson); KS (aged 14) 1770; d. 1770.
MARSHE, JOHN; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1619, adm. scholar 1620, matr. 1619; BA 1623/4; MA 1627 (incorp. Oxford 10 Jul 1627).
MARSHALL, WILLIAM; b. ; adm. ; KS Jan 1609/10 (Chapter Lease Book 1605-10, f. 261).
MARSHALL, WILLIAM, son of John Marshall, Wisbech, Cambs., and Alice, dau. of Thomas Edwards, Wisbech, Cambs.; b.; adm.; KS 1635; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1639, adm. pens. 18 May 1639, scholar 1640; BA 1642/3; MA 1646 (incorp. Oxford 1646); adm. Lincoln’s Inn 18 May 1647; m. 12 Jun 1660 Frances, dau. of Humphrey Scott, Hawkhurst, Kent; d. 1668 (will proved PCC 21 Apr 1668).
MARSHALL, THOMAS; b.; adm.; QS in 1575 (Chapter Muniments 25122).
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.