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Marshall, Howard. Adm. at CAIUS, Oct. 1, 1888. S. of John Ferrow, ship-owner, of Sunderland. B. there [Dec. 20], 1870. Schools, Southgate House, Sunderland, N.E. County, Barnard Castle, and Norfolk County, Elmham. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1895. Played rugby football for England. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Surgeon and Clinical Assistant in Throat Dept. there. Assistant House Surgeon at the General Hospital, Nottingham. In practice successively at Bexhill, Sussex, and at Cirencester, from 1910; Surgeon, Cirencester Hospital. In the Great War, 1914-19; mentioned in despatches and awarded the O.B.E., 1920, for services as a civilian doctor. Died Oct. 9, 1929, in London. (Venn, II. 500; Medical Directories; The Times, Oct. 10, 1929.) | @ Marshall, Howard Approx. lifespan: 18701929 Adm Gonville & Caius College 1888:10:01 s. of Marshall, John Ferrow ship-owner, of Sunderland b. there 1870:[12:20] Schools Sch: Southgate House, Sunderland, N.E. County, Barnard Castle, and Norfolk County, Elmham. Matric 1888:10MT: ; BA 1891 ; MB BChir 1895 MA 1895 Played rugby football for England. At Street Bartholomew's Hospital ; House Surgeon and Clinical Assistant in: : Throat Department there. Assistant House Surgeon at: : General Hospital, Nottingham. In practice successively Bexhill, Sussex, and at Cirencester from1910 ; Surgeon: Cirencester Hospital In the Great War 1914-19 ; Mentioned in Despatches and awarded the 1920, for services as a civilian doctor. d. 1929:10:09,in London (Venn, II. 500; Medical Directories; The Times 1929:10:10) |