Matthew Marshall

[4] For a period to 1855, banknotes bore the words "I promise to pay Matthew Marshall or bearer", then changing to "I promise to pay to bearer, on demand".

[5] His signature as cashier was on the notes; from 1855 to 1865 it appeared as a watermark, a distinctive measure not then continued.

[6][7] Marshall was replaced as Chief Cashier by William Miller, his deputy and son-in-law.

[2][8] He retired on full salary, and died at Amersham House, Beckenham, Kent.

[3] Marshall married Charlotte Jane Wilkin in 1820: they had a son Matthew and a daughter Elizabeth.