Noun
marischal (plural marischals)
(Scotland) marshal
At this time, the city also was home to houses of the Carmelites (Whitefriars) and Franciscans (Greyfriars), the latter of which surviving in modified form as the chapel of Marischal College as late as the early 20th century. Source: Internet
For his services as a physician and philanthropist he received many marks of distinction, including the Rectorship of Marischal College in 1835. Source: Internet
While Frederick was indifferent to the Jacobite cause he made diplomatic use of the opportunity, and appointed the Earl Marischal as his ambassador to Paris, in a position to keep him informed and veto any plans. Source: Internet
The work has long been planned for with the firm revealing last June that the darkened granite would also be blasted clean to the same effect as Marischal College as part of the project. Source: Internet