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- Maunsel White (c. 1783 – December 17, 1863) was an Irish born American Episcopalian politician, merchant, and entrepreneur. He is remembered for promoting...
- Maunsel House in the English county of Somerset was built in the late 14th or early 15th century. The house stands south of the hamlet of North Newton...
- Taunton's Brewhouse Theatre to Maunsel Lock (Pluto to the Sun) or from Bridgwater's Morrison's Supermarket to Maunsel Lock (also Pluto to the Sun) or...
- still at college he parti****ted in setting up the publishing company of Maunsel & Co., along with Stephen Gwynn and George Roberts. He founded the firm's...
- Ireland to refer to a place where judgmental gossip is common. 1918, Dublin, Maunsel & Co., hardback 1918, London, Sampson Low, Marston, hardback 1919, New...
- 1907. New Poems. Dublin & London: Maunsel, 1912 (3rd ed., 1921). Madge Linsey, and other poems. Dublin & London: Maunsel, 1913. "Dora Sigerson Shorter"....
- and 1900, Frederick Winslow Taylor and Maunsel White (A.K.A Maunsel White III; 1856–1912; grandson of Maunsel White; 1783–1863), working with a team of...
- legend attributes the invention of the sauce to McIlhenny, plantation owner Maunsel White is said by some to have been the first to cultivate and make a sauce...
- contributed. In 1906 the publishing house of Maunsel and Company was founded by Stephen Gwynn, Joseph Maunsel Hone and George Roberts to publish Irish writers...
- 430 metres (1,410 ft) of the Sun, and near to the Maunsel Canal Centre (and tea shop) at Lower Maunsel Lock, where a more detailed leaflet about the model...