Mansel family
The Mansel family (/mænsəl/, MAN-səl), also known throughout history as Mansell and Maunsell (Old French: Mansel, lit. 'someone from Le Mans, France'), is a British noble family.
Mansel Mansell, Maunsell | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Place of origin | Normandy |
Titles | |
Motto | Latin: Quod vult valde vult ("What he wishes, he wishes fervently") |
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History
The title of Baron Mansel, of Margam in the County of Glamorgan, was created on 1 January 1712 for Sir Thomas Mansel, 5th Baronet, previously Member of Parliament for Cardiff and Glamorganshire. His great-grandfather Sir Thomas Mansell, 1st Baronet had been created a Baronet, of Margam in the County of Glamorgan, in the Baronetage of England on 22 May 1611.[1] The fourth Baronet represented Glamorgan in the House of Commons. The fourth Baron sat as Member of Parliament for Cardiff. On his death 29 November 1750 the barony and baronetcy became extinct.[2] On the death of the 4th baron, the Margam estates passed to his daughter Louisa, who married George Venables-Vernon, subsequently 2nd Baron Vernon. Following her death without issue in 1786,[3] it passed to her aunt Mary Mansell, who had married John Ivory Talbot of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire. However, other parts of the estates (subsequently known as the Briton Ferry estate) passed to her uncle Thomas Earl of Clarendon then to William Henry Augustus Villiers (who took the surname Mansell to inherit this estate). On his death without issue, it passed to his elder brother's son George Child Villiers, 5th Earl of Jersey.[3]
Two further baronetcies were created for the Mansel family. The Mansel Baronetcy of Muddlescombe, in the County of Carmarthen, was created in the Baronetage of England on 14 January 1622 for Francis Mansel. He was the younger brother of the first Baronet of the 1611 creation. The ninth Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire. There was great confusion over the succession after the death of the eleventh Baronet in 1883. The rightful heir was believed to be Edward Berkeley Philipps (later Mansel), son of Courtenay Philipps, son of Richard Mansel, younger brother of the tenth Baronet. However, it was widely believed that Courtenay Philipps's first marriage was invalid. The title was therefore assumed by Edward Berkeley Philipps's brother Richard Philipps (later Mansel) as the twelfth Baronet. On his death in 1892 the title was assumed by his son Courtenay Cecil Mansel, the thirteenth Baronet. However, in 1903 the latter discovered evidence that his grandfather's first marriage was indeed valid and relinquished the use of the title in favour of his uncle Edward Berkeley Philipps (later Mansel), who became the twelfth Baronet. When he died childless in 1908 the title was resumed by his nephew Courtenay Cecil Mansel, the thirteenth Baronet. Sir Courtenay Cecil Mansel later represented Penryn and Falmouth in the House of Commons.[4] Second, the Mansel Baronetcy of Trimsaran, in the County of Carmarthen, was created in the Baronetage of England on 22 February 1697 for Edward Mansel. The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1798. Only one creation, the Mansel Baronetcy of Muddlescombe, is extant as of the present day.[5][6]
Notable members
- Sir John Maunsell (c. 1190–1265)
- Sir Thomas Maunsell
- Henry Maunsell (born c. 1250)
- Sir Walter Maunsell (died c. 1327)
- Sir Robert Maunsell
- Richard Maunsell
- Sir Hugh Maunsell (born c. 1340)
- Sir Richard Maunsell (c. 1375–1435)
- John Maunsell
- Sir Philip Maunsell (1420–1471)
- Jenkin Mansel (1461–1510)
- Sir Rice Mansel (c. 1487–1559)
- Sir Edward Mansel (1531–1595)
- Sir Thomas Mansell, 1st Baronet (1556–1631)
- Sir Lewis Mansel, 2nd Baronet (c. 1594–1638)
- Sir Henry Mansel, 3rd Baronet (c. 1629–c. 1640)
- Sir Edward Mansel, 4th Baronet (1637–1706)
- Sir Thomas Mansel, 1st Baron Mansel (1667–1723)
- Robert Mansel (1695–1723)
- Thomas Mansel, 2nd Baron Mansel (1719–1744)
- Sir Christopher Mansel, 3rd Baron Mansel (c. 1696–1744)
- Bussy Mansel, 4th Baron Mansel (c. 1697–1750)
- Robert Mansel (1695–1723)
- Sir Thomas Mansel, 1st Baron Mansel (1667–1723)
- Sir Lewis Mansel, 2nd Baronet (c. 1594–1638)
- Sir Francis Mansel, 1st Baronet (c. 1560–c. 1628)
- Francis Mansell (1579–1665)
- Sir Walter Mansel, 2nd Baronet (1586–1640)
- Sir Francis Mansel, 3rd Baronet (died c. 1650)
- Sir Anthony Mansel (1588–1644)
- Sir Edward Mansel, 4th Baronet (died c. 1680)
- Richard Mansel (died c. 1635)
- Sir Richard Mansel, 5th Baronet (1641–1691)
- Sir Richard Mansel, 6th Baronet (died 1696)
- Sir William Mansel, 7th Baronet (1670–c. 1732)
- Sir Richard Mansel, 8th Baronet (died 1749)
- Sir William Mansel, 9th Baronet (1739–1804)
- Sir William Mansel, 10th Baronet (1766–1829)
- Sir John Bell William Mansel, 11th Baronet (1806–1883)
- Richard Mansel (died 1844)
- Courtenay Mansel (1801–1875)
- Sir Richard Berkeley Mansel, 12th Baronet (1850–1892)
- Sir Richard Mansel, 12th Baronet (1850–1892)
- Sir Courtenay Cecil Mansel, 13th Baronet (1880–1933)
- Sir John Philip Ferdinand Mansel, 14th Baronet (1910–1947)
- Sir Philip Mansel, 15th Baronet (born 1943)
- Sir John Philip Ferdinand Mansel, 14th Baronet (1910–1947)
- Sir Courtenay Cecil Mansel, 13th Baronet (1880–1933)
- Courtenay Mansel (1801–1875)
- Col. John Mansel (1776–1863)
- George Pleydell Mansel (1817–1896)
- John Delalynde Mansel (1850–1915)
- Maj. Rhys Clavell Mansel (1891–1969)
- John Clavell Mansel (1917–2007)
- Philip Robert Rhys Mansel (born 1951)
- John Delalynde Mansel (1850–1915)
- George Pleydell Mansel (1817–1896)
- Sir William Mansel, 10th Baronet (1766–1829)
- Sir William Mansel, 9th Baronet (1739–1804)
- Sir Richard Mansel, 8th Baronet (died 1749)
- Sir Richard Mansel, 5th Baronet (1641–1691)
- John Mansel (born 1611)
- Henry Mansel (died before 1683)
- Sir Edward Mansel, 1st Baronet (died 1720)
- Sir Edward Mansel, 2nd Baronet (died 1754)
- Sir Edward Vaughan Mansel, 3rd Baronet (died 1788)
- Sir Edward Joseph Shewen Mansel, 4th Baronet (died 1798)
- Sir Edward Vaughan Mansel, 3rd Baronet (died 1788)
- Sir Edward Mansel, 2nd Baronet (died 1754)
- Sir Edward Mansel, 1st Baronet (died 1720)
- Henry Mansel (died before 1683)
- Sir Robert Mansell (1573–1656)
- Sir Thomas Mansell, 1st Baronet (1556–1631)
- Sir Edward Mansel (1531–1595)
- Sir Rice Mansel (c. 1487–1559)
- Richard Maunsell (died 1543)
- Richard Maunsell (died 1559)
- Thomas Maunsell (born 1536)
- Capt. Thomas Maunsell (born 1577)
- Col. Thomas Maunsell (c. 1600–1686)
- Col. Thomas Maunsell (died 1692)
- Richard Maunsell (died 1773)
- Thomas Maunsell (c. 1705–c. 1773)
- Robert Maunsell (1745–1832)
- Gen. Frederick Maunsell (1793–1875)
- Robert George Stone Maunsell (1842–1936)
- Frederick Henry Robert Maunsell (1888–1957)
- Henry Ian Geoffrey Maunsell (1924–2013)
- John Henry Richard Maunsell (born 1955)
- Henry Ian Geoffrey Maunsell (1924–2013)
- Frederick Henry Robert Maunsell (1888–1957)
- Dorothea Maunsell (c. 1750–1814) – m. Giusto Fernando Tenducci
- Robert Maunsell (1745–1832)
- Richard Maunsell (1721–1790)
- Daniel Maunsell (1747–1824)
- Daniel Henry Maunsell (1791–1834)
- Gen. Sir Frederick Richard Maunsell (1828–1916)
- Manuel Charles Maunsell (1866–1933)
- Raymond John Maunsell (1903–1976)
- Manuel Charles Maunsell (1866–1933)
- Gen. Sir Frederick Richard Maunsell (1828–1916)
- Edward Charles Maunsell (1794–1857)
- Edward Henry Maunsell (1837–1913)
- Guy Anson Maunsell (1884–1961)
- Edward Henry Maunsell (1837–1913)
- Robert Maunsell (1795–1875)
- John Maunsell (1824–1899)
- Richard Edward Lloyd Maunsell (1868–1944)
- John Maunsell (1824–1899)
- Daniel Henry Maunsell (1791–1834)
- George Maunsell (1754–1834)
- Ven. Robert Maunsell (1810–1894)
- Daniel Maunsell (1747–1824)
- Thomas Maunsell (c. 1705–c. 1773)
- Richard Maunsell (died 1773)
- Col. Thomas Maunsell (died 1692)
- John Maunsell (c. 1622–1695)
- Thomas Maunsell (died 1739)
- Thomas Maunsell (1704–1768)
- Ven. William Maunsell (1729–1818)
- Thomas Philip Maunsell (1781–1866)
- Ven. William Maunsell (1729–1818)
- Thomas Maunsell (1704–1768)
- Thomas Maunsell (died 1739)
- Col. Thomas Maunsell (c. 1600–1686)
- Capt. Thomas Maunsell (born 1577)
- John Maunsell (1539–1605)
- Samuel Maunsell (born 1581)
- Edward Mansel (1627–1696)
- Rev. Christopher Mansel (1686–1741)
- John Mansel (1729–1794)
- Rev. Henry Longueville Mansel (1783–1835)
- Very Rev. Henry Longueville Mansel (1820–1871)
- Rev. Henry Longueville Mansel (1783–1835)
- John Mansel (1729–1794)
- Rev. Christopher Mansel (1686–1741)
- Edward Mansel (1627–1696)
- Samuel Maunsell (born 1581)
- Thomas Maunsell (born 1536)
- Richard Maunsell (died 1559)
- Jenkin Mansel (1461–1510)
- Sir Philip Maunsell (1420–1471)
- John Maunsell
- Sir Richard Maunsell (c. 1375–1435)
- Sir Hugh Maunsell (born c. 1340)
- Richard Maunsell
- Sir Robert Maunsell
- Sir Walter Maunsell (died c. 1327)
- Henry Maunsell (born c. 1250)
- Sir Thomas Maunsell
See also
References
- George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage 1900
- "Mansell family of Margam" Cowbridge History Society Archive. 22 October 2019.
- Deeds in Britton Ferry collection at West Glamorgan Record Office, Swansea.
- George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage Volume 1 1900 (1622 creation)
- Maunsell, Charles Albert; Stratham, Edward Phillips (1917). History of the family of Maunsell (Mansell, Mansel). London, K. Paul – via Internet Archive.
- Davies, William Llewelyn (1959). "MANSEL family, of Oxwich, Penrice, and Margam abbey, Glamorganshire". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 29 August 2023.