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  2. Marshall (name) - Wikipedia

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    Marshall is an occupational surname stemming from the Middle English mareshal. [1] This originally denoted a groom or farrier , but later came to be a title for various types of official. It derives, via French , from a Germanic compound meaning "horse servant" (cf. mare and shalk ).

  3. Marshal - Wikipedia

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    "Marshal" is an ancient loanword from Norman French (cf. modern French maréchal), which in turn is borrowed from Old Frankish * marhskalk (="stable boy, keeper, servant"), being still evident in Middle Dutch maerscalc, marscal, and in modern Dutch maarschalk (="military chief commander"; the meaning influenced by the French use).

  4. Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Sandstone, a geologic formation in Michigan; Marshall (name), a surname and given name, including a list of people with the name; Marshall, a 2017 biographical film about Thurgood Marshall; USS Marshall, the name of several ships of the US Navy "Marshall" by Tlot Tlot, a 1991 version of the song "Under the Water"

  5. Grand marshal - Wikipedia

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    Grand marshal is a ceremonial, military, or political office of very high rank.The term has its origins with the word "marshal" with the first usage of the term "grand marshal" as a ceremonial title for certain religious orders.

  6. Marshal family - Wikipedia

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    The first known member of the Marshal family is Gilbert Giffard, who is of unknown origin.He would become a tenant of Glastonbury manor in Winterbourne Monkton in Wiltshire, and held a position as a marshal to the king of England.

  7. Marshall Glaze, Chay Barnes. Courtesy of Netflix Marshall Glaze is engaged to girlfriend Chay Barnes. “The journey to ‘Happily Ever After’ started on 12.23.23 ,” the Love Is Blind alum, 28 ...

  8. Earl Marshal - Wikipedia

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    Depiction by Matthew Paris (d.1259) of the arms of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1194–1219): Party per pale or and vert, overall a lion rampant gules Arms of "Bigod Modern": Party per pale or and vert, overall a lion rampant gules, adopted by Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk (1269–1306), after 1269 following his inheritance of the office of Marshal of England from the Marshal family

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