- William Marshall
William Marshall or William Marshal is a name shared by the following individuals:
Political figures, noblemen and military leaders
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William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1146–1219), 12th-13th-century Anglo Norman nobleman renowned as a soldier and statesman
*William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1190–1231), 13th-century English nobleman, son of the above, succeeded to his father's offices
*William Marshall (Member of Parliament) (1796–1872), British politician
*William Rainey Marshall (1825–1896), American politician who, from 1866 to 1870, served as the Republican governor of Minnesota
*William Marshall (British Army officer) (1865–1939), British military commander; in charge of World War I forces in MesopotamiaWriters
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William Marshall (translator) , 16th century client ofThomas Cromwell , translator of Marsiglio of Padua's Defensor Pacis
*William Leonard Marshall (born 1944), Australian author of Hong Kong-based "Yellowthread Street" mystery novelsFigures in the arts
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William Marshall (illustrator) (flourished 1617–1649), English engraver and illustrator; depicted King Charles I as a Christian martyr
*William Marshall (Scottish composer) (1748–1833), Scottish composer of fiddle music traditional to his homeland
*William Calder Marshall (1813–1894), Scottish sculptor who fulfilled numerous commissions for London public monuments
*William Marshall (potter) (1923–2007), English studio potter who exhibited at Boymans Museum, Penwith Society and Victoria and AlbertEntertainment industry personalities
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William Marshall (cinematographer) (1885–1943), American film technician who, between 1916 and 1930, worked on scores of films
*William Marshall (actor) (1917–1994), American movie actor, director and producer; singer and bandleader during the 1930s and early 40s
*William Marshall (film and television actor) (1924–2003), African-American actor best known for the title role in "Blacula"
*William Clarence Marshall , American actor, narrator and singerportsmen
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William Marshall (tennis) (1849–after 1877), English tennis competitor, known as W. C. Marshall; in 1877 lost first Wimbledon final
*William C. Marshall (DFC) (1918-2005), Barbadian champion racehorse traineree also
*Marshall (surname)
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