Frederic Marshall (lawyer)
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Frederic Marshall (13 March 1839 – 1 August 1910) was a British barrister. The fourth son of William Marshall of Northampton, he was educated at the
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, graduating BA in 1862 and
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in 1870. He entered the
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on 27 May 1867 and was called to the bar on 17 November 1870. He practised on the North Wales circuit, and was for the counties of Merioneth and Montgomery from 1884 to 1892. He was made
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in 1893 and a bencher of the Inner Temple in 1900, and was a member of
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for the University of London.''
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'', vol. I, p. 475.
Marshall was married firstly to Annie, daughter of J. B. Evans of Wansfield Hall, Staffordshire; she died in 1900. In 1902 he was married secondly to Marie Antoinette, daughter of François Antoine Sieffert of Paris. He lived at The Oaks, Alleyn Park,
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, and had chambers at 3 Harcourt Buildings,
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then 5 Essex Court, Temple.
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, ''Men-at-the-Bar'' (1885) p. 305.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Marshall, Frederic 1839 births 1910 deaths Alumni of the University of London Members of the Inner Temple 19th-century King's Counsel