Marchmont (disambiguation)
- Marchmont (disambiguation)
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Marchmont may refer to:
- Marchmont, a residential area of Edinburgh
- Marchmont (novel), a novel published in 1796 by Charlotte Turner Smith
- A Scottish earldom of Lord Polwarth
- Marchmont Estate, in Berwickshire
- Marchmont House, in Berwickshire
- Marchmont Herald, a Scottish officer of arms at the Court of the Lord Lyon King of Arms
- Marchmont Nedham, writer, publisher, and political commentator of the middle seventeenth century
- Marchmont Schwartz, a college football head coach at Stanford
- A community of the Severn, Ontario township
- SS Marchmont, a British cargo ship in service 1947-52
- Unofficial nickname of Boston Bruins center Brad Marchand
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