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Memoriam In JAMES SCOTT MARSHALL Dr James Scott Marshall was born in Leith in 1913. He was Dux of Leith Academy and studied at Edinburgh University. His first position as a minister was in Twechar in East Dunbartonshire. He returned to Leith in 1947 as minister ofKirkgate Church, where he quickly established good relationships with the wider Leith community. In 1973 South Leith Parish Church and Kirkgate Church reunited, after 233 years apart. Dr Marshall became associate minister, working with the Rev. John Kellet and the combined congregation. Dr Marshall was a colourful figure. On Communion Sundays, he walked to church in frock-coat and top hat, a garb common fifty years earlier but by then rare. He was a man of tremendously wide interests, including local politics, music and drama, which continued throughout his long life. For many in Leith he was known for being the inspired founder of a dramatic club in 1947 along with one ofhis elders. Together they wrote, directed and played in so many productions over 64 years. The club is still going successfully and strong. History and studying were important to Dr Marshall. He completed his doctorate on the history of Leith and wrote histories of South Leith and Kirkgate Church, The Church in the Midst and The Story ofNorth Leith Church. After retiring to St Andrews he continued the theme by writing the history ofhis church there. He was a loyal supporter ofthe Scottish Church History Society for many years, serving first as treasurer and later as president from 1980 to 1983. His presidential address, given at the end of his period in office, was entitled “The South Leith Case” and describes the libel charge against that Church’s minister in 1855. This was published in Volume 21 ofthe Society’s Records. An earlier paper, given in session 1973-74, was entitled “Irregular Marriage in Scotland as reflected in Kirk Session Records (published in Vol. XVlil).These give some indication of the breadth of Dr Marshall’s interests, but all concerning his beloved Leith. Memoriam 2 In During the last years, as he became frailer and in need ofmore care, he moved into a nursing home near Freuchie, closer to his daughter Morag. His son Donald still lives in Eskbank. Sadly his wife Mary, for so long a devoted companion, is also in a nursing home in Fife. Dr Marshall died peacefully on 8 January 2010, aged 96. Seventeen representatives from South Leith were present at his funeral on Friday 22 January. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. Gavin White StAndrews

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