Frank Shaw Marshall, Baron Marshall of Leeds KBE (26 September 1915 – 1 November 1990)[1] was a British lawyer and politician who was a member of the House of Lords from 1980 until his death in 1990.
Marshall was born in Wakefield and attended Queen Elizabeth Grammar School.
[2] He was knighted in 1971[3] for "services to local government" and was created a life peer on 11 July 1980, taking the title Baron Marshall of Leeds, of Shadwell in the City of Leeds.
[6] He was chairman of the Municipal Mutual Insurance Group of Companies from 1978, and of Dartford International Ferry Terminal Ltd from 1987; a director of the Leeds and Holbeck Building Society 1962–1968 and its president in 1967–69 and 1977–79; and a director of several other companies, including Barr & Wallace Arnold Trust PLC from 1953.
[2][6] His daughters donated the glass Angel Screen by Sally Scott to Leeds Minster in 1997, in memory of both their parents.