- included:
Thomas Mansel, 1st
Baron Mansel (c.1668–1723)
Bussy Mansel, 4th
Baron Mansel (died 1750)
Christopher Rice
Mansel Talbot (1803–1890),
Welsh landowner...
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Robert Mansel may
refer to: Sir
Robert Mansell (1573–1656),
admiral of the
English Royal Navy and
member of
parliament Robert Mansel (constable) (c. 1175...
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Mansel 1999, p. 28.
Mansel 1999, p. 30.
Mansel 1999, p. 29.
Mansel 1999, p. 34.
Fraser 2002, p. 178.
Hibbert 1982, p. 38.
Mansel 1999, p. 40.
Mansel 1999...
- The
Mansel family (/mænsəl/, MAN-səl), also
known throughout history as
Mansell and
Maunsell (Old French:
Mansel, lit. 'someone from Le Mans, France')...
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Mansel (née Guest, c. 1868 – 11
March 1942) was a
British suffragette and
organiser for the Women’s
Social and
Political Union (WSPU) in Bath.
Mansel...
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Mansel Carter (May 12, 1902 – June 5, 1987), also
known as "Man of the Mountain", was an
American businessman and prospector. In 1987, The
Phoenix named...
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William Mansel may
refer to:
William Lort
Mansel, an
English churchman and academic,
Master of
Trinity College,
Cambridge and
Bishop of Bristol. William...
- John
Mansel was a general. John
Mansel may also
refer to: Sir John
Mansel, England's
first Secretary of
State John
Mansel of the
Mansel Baronets John Mansell...
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Mansel Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto de
Paine Mansel, (ICAO: SCMN) is a
former airport 6
kilometres (4 mi) south-southwest of Paine, a city in the Santiago...
- Sir
Lewis Mansel of
Margam (died 1638) was a
Welsh landowner. He was the
eldest son of Sir
Thomas Mansel,
Baron Mansel and Mary Mordaunt, a
daughter of...