Marianus Gil de Tejada was a Spanish priest.
Alban Butler (1711-1773), hagiographer, was educated at Douay, and ordained priest in 1735. He was sent to England in 1746, and became chaplain to Edward, Duke of Norfolk, and the tutor of his heir. Thereafter, he was president of the English College at Saint-Omer, 1768-1773. Butler compiled The lives of the fathers, martyrs, and other principal saints (London, 1756-1759), and published biographies and sermons.
From the guide to the Marianus Gil de Tejada: Reflectiones ad opus Rev. Albani Buttler, 1832, (Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives)