Exeter Cathedral, headquarters of the Marston brothers
Nicholas Marston (died 14 May 1624)[1] was a 16th century English priest.[2] It is uncertain whether his appointment as Archdeacon of Cornwall in 1574 took effect. He was one of three brothers (at least two of whom attended the University of Oxford), who had ecclesiastical careers in the Cathedral church of Exeter, and in that diocese within Cornwall and Devon. Their father was a wealthy citizen Haberdasher in the city of London who gave financial support to the early career of his wife's brother William Bradbridge, later bishop of Exeter. Thomas's daughters made advantageous City marriages, and the network of their mercantile patronage and relations with the bishops, deans and chapters of Exeter and of Bath and Wells, and with the University of Oxford, spanned several decades of the Tudor and early Stuart period.
^Will of Nicholas Marston, Prebendary of Saint Peter Exeter, Devon (P.C.C. 1624, Byrde quire).
^CCEd Person Record ID 99212: Marston, Nicholas (active 1571-1624).
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mini-series) as "Billy" 1984: Goodbye Mr. Chips (UK television series) as "Marston" 1981: Silas as "Bein-Godik" 1981: Outland as "Paul" 1979: The Lion, the...
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