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Marchant is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Chesten Marchant (died 1676), last monoglot Cornish speaker
- Edward Dalton Marchant (1806–1887), American artist
- George Marchant (1857–1941), Australian soft-drink manufacturer and philanthropist
- Henry Marchant (1741–1796), American lawyer and delegate to the Continental Congress (1777 to 1779)
- Sir Herbert Stanley Marchant 20th Century British diplomat and writer
- Jeremy Marchant Forde (born 1966), English biologist
- John Le Marchant (British Army major-general) (1766–1812), English major-general
- Sir John Le Marchant (colonial administrator) (1803–1874), English general and Governor of Newfoundland
- Julio Marchant (born 1980), Argentine football (soccer) player
- Katy Marchant (born 1993), British track cyclist
- Kenny Marchant (born 1951), Republican member of US House of Representatives
- Stephen Marchant (1912–2003), Australian geologist and amateur ornithologist
- Stephen Marchant (actor), Irish actor
- Todd Marchant (born 1973), American hockey player
- Tony Marchant (playwright) (born 1959), British playwright and television dramatist
- Willim "Frenchie" Marchant, Northern Irish loyalist and Ulster Volunteer Force member
Usage examples of "marchant".
Unlike some of his fellow Graysons, Marchant was singularly free of any special awe for the Royal Manticoran Navy.
But at least no overflying Peeps seemed to have spotted them, and by late afternoon McKeon, Marchant, and Metcalf had organized work parties to bring in native greenery to supplement the cover of the cammo nets.
She looked up, and both eyebrows rose as she saw Solomon Marchant in the doorway.
McKeon came out of his chair in astonishment, turning to face the Grayson officer, and Marchant nodded sharply.
She shook herself, surfacing from her thoughts as if from deep water, and glanced up at Marchant again.
Solomon Marchant half raised one hand, forefinger extended, and Honor nodded for him to go on.
He does not mean to return to Marchant Mews, but curiosity draws him once he is close to the town centre.
I repeat that I wholly applaud your efforts to start an arts centre, but is Marchant House the right place?
Jeremy tries to imagine his students caring about the fate of Marchant Mews, even with the added inducement of a heritage centre.
The moral majority is alive and well and worrying about Marchant Mews.
And does he really want a rock band adding to the nightly cacophony in Marchant Road?
Surveying his Marchant Mews empire, Jeremy has to admit that the chances of everything being finished in time are minimal.
Jeremy glances involuntarily at the semicircular window, the panes now cleaned to give a panorama over the stable roofs to the larger houses of Marchant Road.
Never were so many braying, upper-class accents heard in Marchant Mews.
The sight is what he has wanted since he first saw Marchant House - young people thronging the brightly-lit entrance.