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Francis Albert Marshall

Francis Albert Marshall (November 1840, London – 28 December 1889, London) was a British playwright.
==Life==
He was the fifth son of William Marshall (1796–1872) of Patterdale Hall and Hallstead, Westmoreland. The father was M.P. for Beverley (1831-2), Carlisle (1835–47) and East Cumberland (1847–65) and married, 17 June 1828, Georgiana Christiana, seventh daughter of George Hibbert of Munden, Hertfordshire.
Francis was educated at Harrow, and matriculated from Exeter College, Oxford, on 14 June 1859, but did not take a degree. He was for some years a clerk in the audit office in Somerset House, but soon began contributing to newspapers and periodicals, and in 1868 resigned his appointment. He had already made some reputation as a playwright, and soon afterwards became dramatic critic to the ''London Figaro''.
With W. G. Wills he produced ''Cora'', a drama in three acts, Globe Theatre, 28 February 1877. For his friend Henry Irving he wrote two pieces: a drama in four acts, founded on the history of Robert Emmet, and a version of ''Werner'', altered and adapted for the stage. The latter was produced at the Lyceum Theatre on the occasion of the benefit given to Westland Marston by Henry Irving on 1 June 1887. Marshall's ''Robert Emmet'' has not been put on the stage. During his last years he edited, with the assistance of many competent scholars, a new edition of the works of Shakespeare, called ''The Henry Irving Edition''. (Sir) Henry Irving contributed an introduction. Marshall was a genial companion, and collected a valuable library.
He died, after some years of declining health, at 8 Bloomsbury Square, London, 28 December 1889.
His first wife died on 19 February 1885; he married his second wife, actress Ada Cavendish, on 2 May 1885.

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