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Charles Marshall may refer to: Science * Charles Marshall (Quaker) (1637–1698), British physician and mystic * Charles Robertson Marshall (), British physician * Charles R. Marshall, Australian paleobiologist * Charles E. Marshall, American microbiologist of Marshall Hall (Amherst, Massachusetts), Marshall Hall Sports * Charles Marshall (cricketer, born 1842) (1842–1925), English cricketer for Cambridgeshire * Charles Marshall (Middlesex cricketer) (1843–1904), English cricketer Middlesex and Cambridgeshire * Charles Marshall (Surrey cricketer) (1863–1948), English cricketer * Charlie Marshall (cricketer) (born 1961), Bermudian cricketer * Charlie Marshall (rugby union) (1886–1947), British rugby union player * Chip Marshall (baseball) (Charles Anthony Marshall, 1919–2007), catcher in Major League Baseball * Charles Marshall (cyclist) (1901–1973), British Olympic cyclist Others * Charles Marshall (painter) (1806–1890), English scene-painter * Charles Marshall (colo ...
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Charles Marshall (Quaker)
Charles Marshall (1637 – 15 November 1698) was an early Quaker mystic, medical practitioner, and author who devoted his life to preaching throughout England. Life About 1668, he settled at Tytherton, Wiltshire, and published about 1681 ''A Plain and Candid of the Nature, Uses, and Doses of experienced. Medicines.'' In 1670, he commenced preaching. In August 1670, while at prayer in a meeting at Claverham, Somerset, he was violently dragged by the justices through the gallery-rail and much injured. He was also fined £2 a month for non-attendance at church. He received a commission to travel, and between September 1670 and October 1672 he held four hundred meetings. He returned home only on two occasions. On one he lay ill and his life was despaired of for two months, on the other a favourite child died. After his return to Bristol, Marshall worked hard to counteract the divisions made by John Story and John Wilkinson, who had called the new discipline of the society f ...
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