Marshall [13011819]

3 February 1508: At Westminster on the morrow of Candlemas 23 Henry VII [3 February 1508] before Robert Rede, John Fyssher, John Kyngesmyll and John Boteler justices: Robert Brudenell justice, Thomas Pygott, John Mordaunt, William Marshall, Thomas Knyghton, John Burgoyn and William Westerdale clerk plaintiffs v. Edmund Lucy knight & Alianora his wife deforciants of the manor of Mogerhanger, 14 messuages 14 gardens, 1000 acres of land, 60 acres of meadow, 300 acres of pasture, 100 acres of woodland and 30s rents in Mogerhanger, Blounham, Charleton, Southmyll, Sonday & Beeston. Deforciants acknowledge the premises to belong to John Mordaunt, for which the plaintiffs grant the premises to the defendants for life, to remain to John Mordaunt and his heirs


October 1839: List of Passengers from Bombay to Suez by the Hon’ble Company’s Steam Vessel Zenobia: Lieutenant Marshall    left at Cosseir


c1840: ‘List of Passengers and Packets Recd. at Bombay and Aden for Suez on board the Victoria: Mrs Colonel Marshall


8 January 1845: English koff Mentor, captain Marshall, at Antwerp, all dry from Hull


12 January 1854: A Correct List of the Poll, at the Election of a Knight of the Shire, for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester. Campden Polling District: Parish of Saintbury: Abode: Evesham, Worcestershire: John Marshall. Cheltenham Polling District: Parish of Cheltenham: Abode: Belle Vue Hotel, Aberystwith: Charles Marshall.


27 October 1866: The Register of Electors to Vote in the Choice of a Member or Members to Serve in Parliament, for the City of Gloucester, for 1866-7. Occupiers of property in South Hamlet: William Marshall, for a house in Norfolk Terrace.


7 April 1879: Deserter from Her Majesty’s Service: A reward of from 5s to 20s is offered for the apprehension of Charles Marshall, [Reg. No:] 1350, Royal Artillery; [born:] London; [trade] printer; [age] 22¼; [size:] 5[ft] 7¼[in]; [hair:] dark brown; [eyes:] hazel; [face:] fresh; [coat & trousers:] regimental; [date of desertion:] 25 March 1879 [at] Portland; [marks & remarks:] off pass


18 March 1880: Bill of sale by Jacob Marshall, 30 Church Street, Dukinfield, waste dealer, in favour of Joseph Taylor (absolute sale)


25 March 1880: Bill of sale by Thomas Hewison Marshall, 47 Middle Street and 5 Back William Street, Sunderland, joiner and cabinet maker, in favour of North Eastern Loan Office


25 March 1880: Holder: James Wishart and Sons, wood merchants, Cupar. Acceptor or Promiser: James S. Marshall, wood merchant, Dundee


28 August 1891: For Sale: Choice fresh hand picked apples, pears, and plums, 2½d. per lb, smaller at 1½d. per lb; reduced price for quantity; orders now booked from damsons, quinces, and cobnuts. Marshall, Tolhurst Place, Smarden


12 June 1903: Death, at Bishop’s Hull, Taunton, of Mary Emma Marshall aged 46


29 January 1904: Advertisement: T. Marshall, 59 Victoria Street, Windsor


September 1909: Subscriptions for the Sunday School Treat: Collected by Misses E. Saxty and F. Valance  –  Mrs Marshall 6d, Mrs Bayliss 6d, Mrs Waters 3d, Mr Fox 6d, Mrs Millard 6d, Mrs Gardner 6d, Mr Matthews 6d, Miss Waters 3d, Mrs Marchant 6d, Mrs Long 6d, Mrs Dawkins 6d, Mrs Mayo 2d, Mrs Davis 3d, Mrs Pritchard 6d, Mrs Derrett 6d, Mrs Phillpotts 3d, Mrs Sterry 3d, Mrs Davis 3d, Mr Toomey 6d, Mrs Holmes 3d, Miss F. Valance 3d, Mrs Macdonald 1/-, Mr C. Saxty 1/-, A Friend 6d. Total 10/8

Advertisement: C. H. Marshall, practical upholsterer, cabinet maker and polisher, 1 Jersey Road, Gloucester


1 April 1931: visit of the distinguished colonel of the Sherwood Foresters, Lieut.-General Sir William Raine Marshall, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., K.C.S.I. (pictured) to the First Battalion at Shorncliffe.;

Report on an ‘At Home’ held by Mr Gilbert Marshall, general secretary of Nottingham Y.M.C.A. at Morley House, Mansfield Road;

Urban council elections: Ashby-de-la-Zouch: Holywell: candidates: C. H. Parsons, R. Dickinson, J. J. Staley, L. M. A. Darlow, L. Marshall, G. E. Ridgway.

Rural council elections: Clowne: Clowne: candidates: J. Booth, P. Marshall, W. Woods, W. H. Gregory, W. Cawkwell, G. Scarboro, E. Brown, A. Calow, G. Windle, G. Redford, C. Burrows.


May 1933: advertisement: Isaac Marshall junior, 27 Cowley Street, Old Basford, Nottingham. Coal drawn from local collieries. Quantities large or small. Bulwell ashless coals a speciality. Orders promptly attended to.


December 1945: Candidate for membership of the Cyclists’ Touring Club: A. R. Marshall, 83 High Street, Manchester 13


2 June 1951: Mr L. G. Brown, who was unanimously re-appointed chairman for the second year of Arbroath Public Library Committee when the re-constituted Committee met on Tuesday night, welcomed the two new members, Councillor F. W. A. Thornton and Councillor R. R. Spink. Bailie A. D. Gilbert, who retired from the office of vice-chairman, which he had held for three years, nominated another Town Council representative, Bailie Mrs A. L. Matthew, as his successor. The Committee unanimously appointed Bailie Mrs Matthew. Councillor James M. McBain was re-appointed secretary. … Mr G. S. Robertson and the Librarian, Mr N. Crawford, were authorised to attend the annual conference in Aberdeen in September of the Scottish Library Association. Messrs George Henry, W. Littlejohn and George Grassie, who were recently given the use of the Art Galleries for an exhibition of their work, were thanked for the donation to the Library of the following volumes – … The Committee also acknowledged donations from Messrs Alexander Stephen & Sons, Mr G. S. Robertson and Mr C. Y. Marshall, Kinaldie. Also acknowledged were donations of art works by Mr Stewart Carmichael, artist, Dundee; Arbroath Art Society; Mr Ian Fleming, Hospitalfield Art College.


12 June 1951: M. Marshall, contralto, and A. L. Marshall, tenor, The Alexandra Choir


15 April 1953: County court judgments against Mrs Marshall, 123 University Road, Southampton; and against Mr G. W. Marshall, 50 Sunningdale Drive, Skegness


15 April 1953: Bill of sale by Mary Molyneux Harding Littlehales, wife of Frederick George Littlehales, Sefton Cottage, Bomere Heath near Shrewsbury, in favour of Thomas Marshall


28 October 1964: — Marshall, footballer, played for Crewe Alexandra against Brighton: recalled in the programme for a rematch 6 November 1968


7 October 1968: Dennis Marshall, assistant secretary, Nottingham Forest football club


29 March 1970: Belle Vue Speedway, Manchester: Belle Vue v. Glasgow, and Player’s No 6 Trophy Races: W. M. Marshall, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors


26 June 1971: Prize Collectors from Saturday last when ‘Dons’ were visitors at Brandon: … 1192 P. Marshall, 34 Chesterfield Road, Lichfield, Staffordshire (motorist’s companion set) …


1974: Members of Seaton Carew Golf Club: Gentlemen: J. T. Marshall and Dr Ian B. Marshall, 82 Elizabeth Way, Seaton Carew, Hartlepool Tel.: 61319


25 May 1979: W. N. Marshall, prizewinner, Sutton Valence School


c1990: Chris & Penny Marshall (& John  Peter  Ian  Stuart), 3 Hillview Road, Findon Valley, Worthing, Sussex; Bleak House &c; 34 Amberley Drive, Goring-by-Sea, Worthing BN12 4QQ    


25 March 2009: Steward signed up for Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, season 2009: Pauline Marshall