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 Translation for 'Earl Marshall' from English to French
pol.
comte {m} Marshall
Earl Marshall [eighth of the Great Officers of State in the United Kingdom]
comte {m}earl
orn.T
perruche {f} de Stanley [Platycercus icterotis]
Earl of Derby's parakeet
orn.T
perruche {f} à oreilles jaunes [Platycercus icterotis]
Earl of Derby's parakeet
géogr.
Îles {f.pl} Marshall [république des Îles Marshall]
Marshall Islands <.mh> [Republic of the Marshall Islands]
alim.cuis.
thé {m} à la bergamote
Earl Grey tea [combination of black tea and bergamot orange extract]
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Usage Examples English
  • He failed to formally claim the title Baron Berners until 1616, when the office of the Earl Marshall certified his "right and title to the Barony of Berners", but he died shortly thereafter, before the new king James I could confirm the title.
  • Six months after the overthrow of the other Lords Appellant with the murder of Thomas of Woodstock and execution of the Earl of Arundel, Thomas Mowbray was made first Duke of Norfolk and the first Hereditary Earl Marshall.
  • He was placed on a catafalque before Lady Churchill and the Earl Marshall.
  • Joseph Earl Marshall, Jr. (born 1947) is an American author, lecturer, radio talk show host, and community activist.
  • Sir Francis was the subject of a complaint to the Earl Marshall by Sir Michael Longueville, that Ashby had insulted and defamed him.

  • In 1574 Richard Elde of Seighford was granted a coat of arms and crest by the Ulster King of Arms; Eld had been born in Derbyshire and had managed to be appointed Treasurer and Steward to the notorious Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex and Earl Marshall of England (1541–76).
  • Theodore David Butler Ragg, Bishop of Huron, petitioned the Earl Marshall, the Duke of Norfolk, for a grant of armorial bearings; they were granted by the College of Heralds in the spring of 1977.
  • His efforts were greatly appreciated by King George III, who took the trouble to write to the Earl Marshall, "... so that his [...] zeal and exertions in our service may be known to posterity".
  • In 1218 Long Crendon was granted a royal charter to hold a weekly market; the monies from which were to be collected by William Earl Marshall who owned the manor at that time.
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