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Marchman

Marchman \March"man\, n. A person living in the marches between England and Scotland or Wales.

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marchman

n. (context historical English) A person living in the marches (border regions) between England and Scotland or Wales.

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Marchman

Marchman may refer to several people and places:

  • Tim Marchman, editor-in-chief of Deadspin who has previously written for Sports Illustrated, The Wall Street Journal, Slate, and The New York Sun
  • Houston Marchman, alternative country musician
  • Rutherford County Airport (Marchman Field), Rutherfordton, North Carolina
  • F. K. Marchman Technical Center (high school), New Port Richey, Florida

Usage examples of "marchman".

Evan Marchman, the one they called West, and Gabriel were of the opinion that blood shed over an oath was not only highly desirable but perhaps even necessary.

Evan Marchman, West to the others in the group, came to his attention next, and finally it was the tinker, Gabriel Richard Whitney, now the Marquess of Eastlyn, whose expertise was required to make an unusual and sensitive repair between a certain Austrian archduke and a former mistress of the Prince Regent.

She let this information hang there to see if Marchman would take it in hand and offer to make an introduction.

My mother opened her purse strings yet again on my behalf, and Marchman they kept on as an example of sorts, proof that a bastard was no better than he ought to be.

After Marchman also agreed it would be a slap, South took the opposing view.

Evan Marchman, not because they grieved for the passing of the man who had sired him.

Before his death the old duke recognized Marchman as his own son, making him the legitimate heir to the title and properties and fortune.

The analogy seemed so perfect and so poetic that Lord Marchman stopped, spellbound by his own phrasing, and put the fishing pole down.

Lord Marchman, who was watching her closely and hopefully, glanced about and suddenly saw his home as she must be seeing it.

It finally occurred to John Marchman what she thought, and he colored up clear to the roots of his hair.

Earl of Marchman could scarcely believe his eyes when he finally saw his intended making her way toward him.

She was about to say more when the butler interrupted them to announce that Lord Marchman wished to have a private word with Lady Cameron in his study.

Lord Marchman and offered him her hand through the open window of the coach.

John Marchman stepped back and watched her coach pull out of his drive.

Still angry with Belhaven, Ian turned in surprise to see John Marchman standing there.