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Meaning of "marischal"

marischal (adjective): of or relating to a marshal or provost, especially in Scotland
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A plaque to his memory was erected on Marischal College soon after his death.
He succeeded his grandfather as Great Marischal.
Here the Marischal built his castle.
Liddel bequeathed his books and instruments to Marischal College.
When the Procession is complete the Marischal and the Candidate join it at the rear.
It was known historically as Niddry Marischal.
The Grand Marischal conducts the Candidate to a seat in the North.
Robert the Marischal.
The Grand Marischal conducts the Candidate to the north side of the Tower.
Beattie, then one of the professors of Marischal College.
Thereafter the Grand Marischal conducts the new Knight to his seat.
There is a model of a mortsafe of this type in Marischal Museum, Aberdeen.
One stone is now in the Marischal Museum and the others are at Banchory House.
He was descended from a younger son of the 2nd Earl Marischal.
The Grand Marischal conducts the Candidate to his seat between the Guardians in the West.

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He then studied at the Marischal College, Aberdeen.
He taught at Marischal College, Aberdeen, worked as a tutor and became an Anglican clergyman.
Top right are those of George Keith, the fifth Earl Marischal.
He was educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen where he studied law, divinity and history.
His early years were spent at 48 Marischal Street.
The Earl Marischal was coerced into the redistribution of his properties, Keith Marischal included.
One kayak, with associated equipment, is preserved in Aberdeen 's Marischal Museum.
Marischal workers are also under something else, and it 's not budget.
Seaforth accompanied the Earl Marischal in his expedition to the western highlands in 1719.
He was the eldest son of William Keith, 6th Earl Marischal.
He was educated at home, then at Marischal College, Aberdeen, and the University of Glasgow.
In September 1717 he obtained the professorship of mathematics in the Marischal College of Aberdeen.
Educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen, he was appointed professor of natural philosophy there in 1752.
In 1742 he was appointed professor of moral philosophy in Marischal College.
In a charter of 1176, their son was styled as Marischal of the King of Scots.
Crombie was born in Aberdeen sometime in 1831, and attended Marischal College.
He may have graduated with an arts degree from Marischal College in 1685.
In April 1593 Keith founded a second university in the city, Marischal College.
He was born in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1813 and studied at Marischal College in Aberdeen.

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