Marshall, Nathaniel
Marshall, Nathaniel D.D., an English divine, flourished in the beginning of the 18th century. But little is known of his personal history. In 1712 he preached before the sons of the clergy; in January, 1715, he was lecturer at Aldermanbury and curate at Kentish Town; later he became canon of Windsor. He appears also to have had the lectureship of St. Martin's, Ironmomger-lane, and died Feb. 6, 1730-31. He published A Translation of the Genuine Works of St. Cyprian (1717, fol.): — Sermons (1717, 1731-1750, 4 vols. 8vo); besides a number of occasional Sermons, etc. — Darling, Cyclop. Bibl. 1:1796; Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Auth. s.v.; Hook, Eccles. Biog. s.v.