Francis Mansell (bap. 23 March 1579 – 1 May 1665) was Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, on three occasions: from 1620 to 1621; from 1630 to 1648, when...
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poet Christian Mansell (born 2005), Australian racing driver Francis Mansell (1579–1665), Principal of Jesus College, Oxford Gerard Mansell (1921-2010),...
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Mansel family (redirect from Mansell family)
Baronetage of England on 14 January 1622 for Sir Francis Mansel, younger brother of Sir Thomas Mansell, 1st Baronet of Margam. Sir William Mansel, 9th...
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Henry Joseph Mansell (born October 10, 1937) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Hartford in...
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an over-weak colonnade, was pulled down under the principalship of Francis Mansell (1630–1649), who also built two staircases of residential accommodation...
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towards ye paving of the upper part of the chapel", according to Francis Mansell in his inventory of 1648. It is unclear when these were added to the...
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Grasser, Swiss poet, historian and theologian (d. 1627) March 23 – Francis Mansell, English academic (d. 1665) April 10 – Augustus the Younger, Duke of...
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last until 1921). Howell remained in post until The Restoration, when Francis Mansell became Principal for the third and final time. Henry, John (May 2006)...
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Notable drivers for Williams include: Alan Jones, Keke Rosberg, Nigel Mansell, Damon Hill, David Coulthard, Jenson Button, Juan Pablo Montoya, Alain...
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and as crest a sea-lion azure supporting a golden anchor. None None Francis Mansell Or three maunces sable on a chief gules a lion of England or. A ship...
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3 September 1980. p. 18. Pollard, Albert; Curthoys, J. H. (2004). "Mansell, Francis (1579–1665)". In Curthoys, J. H (ed.). Oxford Dictionary of National...
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Gilles. Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation. Paris: Continuum International Publishing- Mansell, 2004. ISBN 0-8264-7318-0 Domino, Christophe. Francis Bacon...
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patrons, Gilbert Sheldon, the future Archbishop of Canterbury, and Sir Francis Mansell, Jenkins' predecessor as Principal of Jesus College. He set up a small...
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married Emma Ann Mansell (St Pancras, London, Middlesex, ca.1843/1844 –Pall Mall, London, Westminster, 1 March 1905), daughter of Joseph Mansell (Clerkenwell...
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library membership required.) Pollard, Albert; Curthoys, J. H (2004). "Mansell, Francis (1579–1665)". In Curthoys, J. H (ed.). Oxford Dictionary of National...
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during the Parliamentary visitation of the University of Oxford, Francis Mansell was ejected from his position as Principal. Roberts was appointed in...
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Grasser, Swiss poet, historian and theologian (d. 1627) March 23 – Francis Mansell, English academic (d. 1665) April 10 – Augustus the Younger, Duke of...
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Gerard Evelyn Herbert "Gerry" Mansell CBE (16 February 1921 – 18 December 2010) was a BBC executive, most famous for reorganising BBC Radio into Radio...
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the Restoration, becoming vice-principal under Francis Mansell. He hoped to be appointed to succeed Mansell in 1661, but the position went to Leoline Jenkins...
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Wales through much of the 17th century and centred on figures like Francis Mansell, principal of Jesus College, Oxford. This "church loyalism", which...
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election of a Principal. In defiance of the fellows, he installed Francis Mansell, the nominee of Lord Pembroke, then chancellor, and expelled most of...
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seven preachers sent to Oxford (in September). Those preachers comprised Francis Cheynell (who ran a "scruple shop"), Edward Corbet, Henry Cornish (then...
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Elleston Trevor (redirect from Mansell Black)
100 books. He also wrote as Simon Rattray, Howard North, Roger Fitzalan, Mansell Black, Trevor Burgess, Warwick Scott, Caesar Smith and Lesley Stone. Trevor...
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Thomas Mansel, 1st Baron Mansel (redirect from Thomas Mansell, 1st Baron Mansell)
Barbara Villiers, daughter of William Villiers, 2nd Earl of Jersey Martha Mansell Known for his amorous exploits, Mansel had three illegitimate children...
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Church polemicist Arthur Machen, supernatural and horror fiction author Francis Mansell, Principal of Jesus College, Oxford John Mayo (physician), physician...
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revenge for suggesting Yes Day in the first place. Nobody David Mansell and Harry Mansell are in an RV and David asks Harry if he is going to tell him what...
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2022 Tulsa hospital shooting (redirect from 2022 St Francis Hospital shooting)
Michael Louis opened fire in the Natalie Building, part of the Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. He killed four people, three...
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the 100 metres makes him the third fastest European in history; after Francis Obikwelu's 9.86 s personal best which broke Christie's European record...
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declared missing in action during the Battle of San Matteo. 2 June 1919 Mansell Richard James 25 Tyringham, Massachusetts, U.S. Canadian flying ace James...
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Francis Richard Henry Penn Curzon, 5th Earl Howe, CBE, RD, PC (1 May 1884 – 26 July 1964), styled as Viscount Curzon from 1900 to 1929, was a British...
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