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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...