The Marshalls were intimates of the Wordsworths, Jane Marshall (née Pollard) being
               one of Dorothy’s oldest friends. According to a Ph.D. thesis by Derek Denman, John
               Marshall purchased lands in the Buttermere, Crummock, and Loweswater area from 1814
               onwards. Owen and Smyser cite an apposite letter, dated 12 July 1816, from Sarah Hutchinson
               to Thomas Monkhouse: “William and I spent three days, the week before last, with Mr
               Marshall at Scale Hill, Lowess Water, Buttermere, & Crumock [sic], viewing his estates
               and manor there, and planning his proposed plantations and Improvements. He is going
               to plant very largely by the side of the two last lakes—and, as he will only plant
               native wood, and in no wise sacrifice beauty to convenience, we expect that his labours
               will not only be profitable but ornamental.”