- the high nobility, e.g., the
English Earl Marshal, or the
Scots Earl
Marischal. The term is also used in more
ordinary contexts, such as
modern pageantry;...
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title of Earl
Marischal was
created in the
Peerage of
Scotland for
William Keith, the
Great Marischal of Scotland. The
office of
Marischal of
Scotland (or...
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Marischal College (/ˈmɑːrʃl/ MAR-shəl) is a
large granite building on
Broad Street in the
centre of
Aberdeen in north-east Scotland, and
since 2011 has...
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Knight Marischal was
first created for the
Scottish coronation of
Charles I in 1633, at Scone.
Unlike the
separate office of
Marischal, the office...
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Chief historically held the
hereditary title of
Marischal, then
Great Marischal, then Earl
Marischal of Scotland. The
placename Keith comes from a ****bric...
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constituted was
formed in 1860 by a
merger between King's
College and
Marischal College, a
second university founded in 1593 as a
Protestant alternative...
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Keith Marischal is a
Scottish Baronial Country house lying in the
parish of Humbie, East Lothian, Scotland. The
original building was an "L-shaped" Tower...
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Marischal Museum was a
museum in Aberdeen, Scotland,
specialising in
anthropology and
artifacts from
cultures around the world. The
museum was a part...
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property of the
Keiths from the 14th century, and the seat of the Earl
Marischal,
Dunnottar declined after the last Earl
forfeited his
titles by taking...
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honorary degree of MD from the
University of Oxford, was
elected Rector of
Marischal College and University,
Aberdeen and
appointed Physician to the King in...