Richard Marshe was a 17th-century English priest.[1]
Marshe was born at Finchampstead and educated at Queens' College, Cambridge.[2] He was ordained in 1609. he became vicar of Birstall in 1614. He was a chaplain to Charles the First, a JP and a prebendary of Southwell Minster. He was Archdeacon of York from 1641; and dean of York from 1643, although he was not actually installed until after The Restoration. He was also vicar of Halifax.
Marshe died on 13 October 1663.