At Lancaster, Merriman was Vice-Principal of Pendle College and was credited for his part in the design of the college buildings.[3] He regularly took his students on study trips to Scotland, hiring a boat to visit the ruined 16th-century fortifications on Inchkeith.[4]
Pendle College's central building is named the Merriman Block in his honour, and the Marcus Merriman Travel Grant is awarded to successful students from Pendle College. The purpose of the grant being to enable students to travel in order to take part in a project that would broaden their experience and provide a benefit to others.[5]
Publications
Merriman, M.H. (1968), "The Assured Scots: Scottish Collaborators with England during the Rough Wooing, 1543–1550", Scottish Historical Review, 47: 10–35
Merriman, M.H. (1979–80), "War and Propaganda during the "Rough Wooing"", Scottish Tradition, 9/10: 20–30
Merriman, M.H. (1983), "Italian Military Engineers in Britain in the 1540s", in Tyacke, S. (ed.), English Map Making, London: British Library, pp. 57–67, ISBN978-0712-300-10-0
Merriman, M.H. (1987), "James Henrisoun and 'Great Britain': British Union and the Scottish Commonweal", in Mason, Roger A. (ed.), Scotland and England, 1286–1815, Edinburgh: John Donald, pp. 85–112, ISBN978-0859-761-77-2
Merriman, M.H. (1988), "Mary, Queen of France", in Lynch, M. J. (ed.), Mary Stewart, Queen in Three Kingdoms, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell also "Mary, Queen of France", Innes Review, 38: 30–32, 1988, ISBN978-0631-152-63-7
Merriman, M.H. (June 1991), "Realm and Castle: Henry VIII as a European Builder", History Today, 41: 31–37
Merriman, M.H. (1996), "Home thoughts from abroad: Scottish exiles in the mid-16th Century", in Grant, A.; Stringer, K. (eds.), Uniting the Kingdoms? The Making of British History, London: Routledge, pp. 111–22, ISBN978-0415-130-41-7
Merriman, M.H. (1999), "Intelligens to asseg, Migliorino Ubaldini and the Fortification of Scotland in 1548", in Viganò, Marino (ed.), Architetti e ingegneri militari italiani all'estero dal XV al XVII secolo, vol. ii, Silabe, pp. 233–255
Merriman, M.H. (2000), The Rough Wooings: Mary Queen of Scots, 1542–1551, Edinburgh: Tuckwell Press, ISBN1-86232-090-X