John Clark Marshman 

John Clark Marshman (1794-1877) was educated at Serampore and later in Europe. He returned to Bengal to assist his father, Joshua Marshman (see below), and William Ward in the printing of periodicals at Serampore. In 1827-1828 the younger Marshman published his Dictionary of the Bengalee Language, establishing his reputation as an Oriental scholar. In 1835 he revived the Friend of India, and in 1840 founded the Bengal Government Gazette. After the death of his father, the younger Marshman, along with John Mack, took over the operations of Serampore College. In 1848 he published his famous History of Bengal. He retired to England in 1855, where he published his Life and Times of Carey, Marshman, and Ward (1859) and his History of India (1863-1867). In 1868 he was awarded the Star of India by Queen Victoria.