John Marshall, Lord Curriehill (1794–1868) was a Scottish judge and a Senator of the College of Justice.
[2] In November 1818 Marshall was called to the Scottish bar, and was made an advocate and he then built up an extensive practice, operating from 17 George Street near his family home.
In March 1852 he was elected Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, and on 3 November in the same year a judge of the Court of Session, with the title of "Lord Curriehill".
Their son, John Marshall, a barrister in 1851, became a judge of the court of session, also with the title of Lord Curriehill, on 29 October 1874, and died on 5 November 1881, aged 54.
A large stained glass window was added in St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh dedicated to Lord Curriehill in the late 19th century.