Definitions from Wikipedia (John Marshall)
▸ noun: Sir John Hubert Marshall (19 March 1876, Chester, England – 17 August 1958, Guildford, England) was an English archaeologist who was Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1902 to 1928.
▸ noun: Captain (26 February 1748 NS (15 February 1747 OS) – 1819) a British Royal Navy officer and explorer of the Pacific.
▸ noun: Chief Justice of the United States.
▸ noun: John Stanley Marshall (28 August 1941 – 16 September 2023) was an English drummer and founding member of the jazz rock band Nucleus.
▸ noun: John Birnie Marshall (29 March 1930 – 31 January 1957) was an Australian competitive swimmer of the 1940s and 1950s who won a silver medal in the 1500-metre and a bronze medal in the 400-metre freestyle at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
▸ noun: an American cartoonist, best known as the artist of the Blondie comic strip since 2005.
▸ noun: John Leslie Marshall (born 19 August 1940) is a British Conservative politician.
▸ noun: (27 July 1765 – 6 June 1845) a British businessman and politician from Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
▸ noun: (or Marshal) (died 1496) a Bishop of Llandaff in Wales.
▸ noun: (October 2, 1945 – November 2, 2021) an American football coach.
▸ noun: (born May 2, 1954) an American percussionist.
▸ noun: John Marshall (May 24, 1856 – August 19, 1922) served as the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky under Governor William S. Taylor from 1899 to 1900.
▸ noun: (born January 4, 1962) an American musician, best known as a former guitarist for the heavy metal band Metal Church.
▸ noun: (1796 – 7 September 1876) an Australian cricketer who played three first-class cricket games for Tasmania.
▸ noun: John "Jack" Marshall was an American artist best known for his sculptures.
▸ noun: (or Martiall) (born in Worcestershire, 1534, died at Lille, 3 April 1597) an English Roman Catholic priest.
▸ noun: (28 December 1797 – 31 October 1836) an English politician, the Member of Parliament for Leeds.
▸ noun: John Kennedy Marshall (November 12, 1932 – April 22, 2005) was an American anthropologist and acclaimed documentary filmmaker best known for his work in Namibia recording the lives of the Juǀʼhoansi (also called the !Kung Bushmen).
▸ noun: (1 May 1922 – 12 November 2008) an English railway historian.
▸ noun: (September 24, 1755July 6, 1835) an American statesman, lawyer, and Founding Father who served as the fourth chief justice of the United States from 1801 until his death in 1835.
▸ noun: (born 18 August 1964) an English former professional footballer who played over 400 games in the Football League for Fulham.
▸ noun: a London publisher who specialized in children's literature, chapbooks, educational games and teaching schemes.
▸ noun: John Marshall FRS FRCS (11 September 1818 – 1 January 1891) was an English surgeon and teacher of anatomy.
▸ noun: John Knox Marshall (born April 9, 1942 in Santiago, Chile) is an American competitive sailor and Olympic medalist.
▸ noun: (c. 1784 – 1837) an English officer in the Royal Navy who became a biographer of British naval officers.
▸ noun: a late 18th and early 19th century publisher and printer in Tyneside, England.
▸ noun: a Scottish-born American architect in practice in Devils Lake, North Dakota, from 1905 until 1946.
▸ noun: John Augustus Browne Marshall (23 October 1816 – December 1861) was an English cricketer.
▸ noun: (c. 1958 – 23 December 2018) an Australian jockey from Perth, who was best known for riding Rogan Josh to victory in the 1999 Melbourne Cup.
▸ noun: a Scottish footballer who played for Wellpark, Harmonic, Third Lanark and Scotland, mainly as an outside forward.
▸ noun: (fl. 1395) an English politician.
▸ noun: (9 March 1845 – 15 December 1915) a British classicist and the rector of the Royal High School, Edinburgh, who published very widely used translations of several Greek and Roman classics, and a history of Greek philosophy.
▸ noun: John Hannath Marshall (1 October 1837 – 2 February 1879) was an English clergyman and a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge Town Club and Cambridge University.
▸ noun: a Scottish sculptor active in the early 20th century.
▸ noun: John Henry Marshall (born November 5, 1963) is a former middle-distance track athlete who specialized in the 800 meters.
▸ noun: John D. Marshall is an American entrepreneur and inventor.
▸ noun: John Charles Marshall, FRS is a British oceanographer and academic.
▸ noun: a British historian.
▸ noun: John Marshall (date of birth unknown) wrote a noted biography of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond entitled The Duke who was Cricket.
▸ noun: (born 1943 in Woking, England) a British medical scientist and inventor.
▸ noun: (30 January 1929 – 26 April 2012) a Scotland international rugby union player.
▸ noun: John Marshall (fl. 1384–1392), of Cambridge, was an English politician.
▸ noun: (1862 - 15 February 1928) an antiquities art collector, who together with Edward Perry Warren is responsible for enriching the Roman and Greek Art Collection of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and alone for that of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
▸ noun: a Scottish international lawn bowler.
▸ noun: (April 11, 1858 – March 25, 1931) a justice of the Kansas Supreme Court from January 11, 1915, to March 25, 1931.
▸ noun: Rear-Admiral Sir John Marshall (1785 – 30 September 1850) was a Royal Navy officer.
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▸ noun: Sir John Hubert Marshall (19 March 1876, Chester, England – 17 August 1958, Guildford, England) was an English archaeologist who was Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1902 to 1928.
▸ noun: Captain (26 February 1748 NS (15 February 1747 OS) – 1819) a British Royal Navy officer and explorer of the Pacific.
▸ noun: Chief Justice of the United States.
▸ noun: John Stanley Marshall (28 August 1941 – 16 September 2023) was an English drummer and founding member of the jazz rock band Nucleus.
▸ noun: John Birnie Marshall (29 March 1930 – 31 January 1957) was an Australian competitive swimmer of the 1940s and 1950s who won a silver medal in the 1500-metre and a bronze medal in the 400-metre freestyle at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
▸ noun: an American cartoonist, best known as the artist of the Blondie comic strip since 2005.
▸ noun: John Leslie Marshall (born 19 August 1940) is a British Conservative politician.
▸ noun: (27 July 1765 – 6 June 1845) a British businessman and politician from Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
▸ noun: (or Marshal) (died 1496) a Bishop of Llandaff in Wales.
▸ noun: (October 2, 1945 – November 2, 2021) an American football coach.
▸ noun: (born May 2, 1954) an American percussionist.
▸ noun: John Marshall (May 24, 1856 – August 19, 1922) served as the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky under Governor William S. Taylor from 1899 to 1900.
▸ noun: (born January 4, 1962) an American musician, best known as a former guitarist for the heavy metal band Metal Church.
▸ noun: (1796 – 7 September 1876) an Australian cricketer who played three first-class cricket games for Tasmania.
▸ noun: John "Jack" Marshall was an American artist best known for his sculptures.
▸ noun: (or Martiall) (born in Worcestershire, 1534, died at Lille, 3 April 1597) an English Roman Catholic priest.
▸ noun: (28 December 1797 – 31 October 1836) an English politician, the Member of Parliament for Leeds.
▸ noun: John Kennedy Marshall (November 12, 1932 – April 22, 2005) was an American anthropologist and acclaimed documentary filmmaker best known for his work in Namibia recording the lives of the Juǀʼhoansi (also called the !Kung Bushmen).
▸ noun: (1 May 1922 – 12 November 2008) an English railway historian.
▸ noun: (September 24, 1755July 6, 1835) an American statesman, lawyer, and Founding Father who served as the fourth chief justice of the United States from 1801 until his death in 1835.
▸ noun: (born 18 August 1964) an English former professional footballer who played over 400 games in the Football League for Fulham.
▸ noun: a London publisher who specialized in children's literature, chapbooks, educational games and teaching schemes.
▸ noun: John Marshall FRS FRCS (11 September 1818 – 1 January 1891) was an English surgeon and teacher of anatomy.
▸ noun: John Knox Marshall (born April 9, 1942 in Santiago, Chile) is an American competitive sailor and Olympic medalist.
▸ noun: (c. 1784 – 1837) an English officer in the Royal Navy who became a biographer of British naval officers.
▸ noun: a late 18th and early 19th century publisher and printer in Tyneside, England.
▸ noun: a Scottish-born American architect in practice in Devils Lake, North Dakota, from 1905 until 1946.
▸ noun: John Augustus Browne Marshall (23 October 1816 – December 1861) was an English cricketer.
▸ noun: (c. 1958 – 23 December 2018) an Australian jockey from Perth, who was best known for riding Rogan Josh to victory in the 1999 Melbourne Cup.
▸ noun: a Scottish footballer who played for Wellpark, Harmonic, Third Lanark and Scotland, mainly as an outside forward.
▸ noun: (fl. 1395) an English politician.
▸ noun: (9 March 1845 – 15 December 1915) a British classicist and the rector of the Royal High School, Edinburgh, who published very widely used translations of several Greek and Roman classics, and a history of Greek philosophy.
▸ noun: John Hannath Marshall (1 October 1837 – 2 February 1879) was an English clergyman and a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge Town Club and Cambridge University.
▸ noun: a Scottish sculptor active in the early 20th century.
▸ noun: John Henry Marshall (born November 5, 1963) is a former middle-distance track athlete who specialized in the 800 meters.
▸ noun: John D. Marshall is an American entrepreneur and inventor.
▸ noun: John Charles Marshall, FRS is a British oceanographer and academic.
▸ noun: a British historian.
▸ noun: John Marshall (date of birth unknown) wrote a noted biography of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond entitled The Duke who was Cricket.
▸ noun: (born 1943 in Woking, England) a British medical scientist and inventor.
▸ noun: (30 January 1929 – 26 April 2012) a Scotland international rugby union player.
▸ noun: John Marshall (fl. 1384–1392), of Cambridge, was an English politician.
▸ noun: (1862 - 15 February 1928) an antiquities art collector, who together with Edward Perry Warren is responsible for enriching the Roman and Greek Art Collection of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and alone for that of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
▸ noun: a Scottish international lawn bowler.
▸ noun: (April 11, 1858 – March 25, 1931) a justice of the Kansas Supreme Court from January 11, 1915, to March 25, 1931.
▸ noun: Rear-Admiral Sir John Marshall (1785 – 30 September 1850) was a Royal Navy officer.
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