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    Sir Robert Mansell (1573–1656) was an admiral of the English Royal Navy and a Member of Parliament (MP), mostly for Welsh constituencies. His name was...
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  • Mansell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Clint Mansell (born 1963), British musician and composer Chris Mansell (born 1953), Australian...
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  • Robert Maunsell may refer to: Robert Maunsell (missionary) (1810–1894), English missionary, linguist and translator in New Zealand Robert Mansell (1573–1656)...
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    Mansel family (redirect from Mansell family)
    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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  • from this initial transition are often dark in color. Before 1616, Sir Robert Mansell bought out the patent and company started by Zouche. He began many ventures...
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  • Arthur Robert Mansell CBE (19 December 1904 – 26 July 1990) was an Australian politician. He was born in Mildura and was a fruit grower in the district...
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  • British-American neuroscientist Robert Maunsell (missionary) (1810–1894), English missionary, linguist and translator in New Zealand Robert Mansell (1573–1656), admiral...
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  • Michael Mansell (born 31 August 1973) is a Northern Irish darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Mansell is a left handed...
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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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  • variant of the surname Mansell or Maunsell, as can be illustrated by the case of the politician and Royal Navy Admiral Sir Robert Mansell. Notable people with...
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    the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve (RNVR) Robert Kekewich (1854–1914), British Army officer Sir Robert Mansell (1573–1656), English Royal Navy officer and...
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    Clinton Darryl Mansell (/ˈmænsəl/; born 7 November 1963) is an English musician, singer, and composer. He served as the lead vocalist of alt-rock band...
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  • 1658) was a member of the household of Anne of Denmark. She married Robert Mansell, a glass-making entrepreneur and became involved in his business. She...
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    Sheffield, 1st Baron Sheffield Baron Gorges of Dundalk Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset Robert Mansell Edward Zouch Dudley Digges Thomas Roe Ferdinando Gorges...
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    War of 1585 and part of the Dutch Revolt. An English fleet under Sir Robert Mansell intercepted and attacked six Spanish galleys under the command of Federico...
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    Bacon, who married: Francis Wyndham, the son of Sir Edmund Wyndham., Robert Mansell Sir Nicholas Bacon's second marriage, in 1553, was to Anne Cooke (1528–1610)...
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    south-west of Klein Bonaire and five minutes out from Bonaire. Pilot Robert Mansell, 32, managed to successfully ditch the plane in the water but was knocked...
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  • Spanish sailors. She was commanded by Martin Frobisher in 1594 and by Sir Robert Mansell in 1596. She was taken to pieces in 1599 and rebuilt for the first time...
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    as rightful prizes." In 1620, an English fleet under the command of Robert Mansell, supported by Richard Hawkins and Thomas Button, was sent to Algiers...
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    Island was named in 1613 by Sir Thomas Button after Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Mansell. "Mansel Island". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada...
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    daylight. After an exchange of gifts Christian sailed home, escorted by Robert Mansell with the Vanguard and the Moon. Christian IV visited England again in...
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    Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Edward Mansell of Margam. This made him a nephew of the prominent naval officer Sir Robert Mansell, from whose patronage he benefited...
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    Henry Vane 1625 Nicholas Kendall 1625 Robert Mansell 1626 Preceded by John Chichester John Hobart Succeeded by Robert Carr Thomas Badger Personal details...
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    557 founding members. In 1620 to 1621 he was vice-admiral, under Sir Robert Mansell of the fleet sent into the Mediterranean to reduce the Algerian corsairs...
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  • An early politically connected and wealthy Robber Baron figure Sir Robert Mansell bought his way into the fledgling furnace company and wrested control...
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    and Elizabeth Willoughby (buried 15 November 1562), eldest daughter of Robert Willoughby, 2nd Baron Willoughby de Broke, the only other child of the marriage...
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    ahead of Mansell. Mansell later won the Italian Grand Prix and the Spanish Grand Prix, while Patrese won the Portuguese Grand Prix after Mansell's race was...
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  • Mute (2018 film) (category Films scored by Clint Mansell)
    Berlin by cinematographer Gary Shaw, who worked with Jones on Moon. Clint Mansell composed the film's score. In a series of Instagram posts titled Mute &...
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    - Stephen Harker (story based on John 4) The Woman's Angle (1952) - Robert Mansell The Voice of Merrill (1952) - Hugh Allen Street of Shadows (1953) -...
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    century two glass factories were active near Glass Yard, owned by Sir Robert Mansell from Greenwich, who also managed the dockyard and the ropeyard. Some...
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