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Marchal

Marchal is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • André Marchal (1894–1980), French organist and teacher
  • Arlette Marchal (1902–1984), French film actress
  • Élie Marchal (1839–1923), Belgian botanist and mycologist
  • Henri Marchal (1876–1970), French archaeologist
  • Georges Marchal (1920–1997), French actor
  • Gilles Marchal (1944–2013), French songwriter and singer
  • Jules Marchal (1924–2003), Belgian diplomat and historian
  • Maurice Marchal (another name for Morvan Marchal, below)
  • Morvan Marchal (1900–1963), Breton-French architect and nationalist
  • Olivier Marchal (born 1958), French film director
  • Sylvain Marchal (born 1980), French footballer
  • Thibault Marchal (born 1986), French footballer

Usage examples of "marchal".

Anything urgent that Marchal might have told you, you would have telephoned.

Mademoiselle remembered Marchal as a big man with a fair beard, his wife as small and dark.

He tells us that Marchal is not to be found in Brussels, nor Madame Marchal.

So our case for Gorton is that Madame Marchal has been found dead by his works and we want Marchal to come and own her.

So Marchal chucked up his job with them and came over to England to get somebody to take up the new process.

It took the help of the policeman and Bell and Gorton to drag Marchal off and hold him.

To the room where Marchal raged in vain wild questions Bell came back with a cigarette - case and a wallet and a bunch of keys.

And the dead woman who came to me as Madame Marchal went away with an unknown man to the Marble Arch.

That secretary woman was sent to find out if Marchal had described the process to me.

Anyway, it occurred to him that she might do very nicely to get Marchal arrested for murdering his wife - very ingenious man Doelen.

And we should never have got near the case till the real Madame Marchal had died quietly of meningitis and Marchal was arrested for murder.

Paul Marchal for the advice and the valuable suggestions which they offered me during the preparation of this book.

World three hundred twenty-seven months ago, oldest of eight children born to a traditionalist couple, Senator Vasura Tonge and her husband, Marchal Hisetti, a doctor.

He pushed the revs up and up, hurrying the car to eighty then to ninety, his huge Marchal headlights boring a safe white tunnel, nearly half a mile long, between the walls of the night.

But if the real Marchal has left Brussels, some of your bright young men had better find out quick where Sir Blayne Gorton's got to.