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'''Mansell''' is a surname |
'''Mansell''' is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: |
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* [[Chris Mansell]] (born 1953), Australian poet |
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* [[Christian Mansell]] (born 2005), Australian racing driver |
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* [[Francis Mansell]] (1579–1665), Principal of Jesus College, Oxford |
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* [[Gerard Mansell]] (1921-2010), Managing Director of External Broadcasting and Deputy Director-General of the [[BBC]] |
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* [[Greg Mansell]] (born 1987), British racing driver |
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* Most Rev. [[Henry J. Mansell]] (born 1937), Archbishop of Hartford, Connecticut and former Bishop of Buffalo, New York |
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* [[Jessica Mansell]] (born 1989), Australian netball player |
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* [[Nigel Mansell]] (1953–), former British Formula One driver and 1992 World Champion, also 1993 CART Champion |
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* [[Lee Mansell]] (born 1982), British footballer |
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* [[Leo Mansell]] (born 1985), British racing driver |
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* [[Michael Mansell]] (born 1951), Tasmanian (Australian) Aboriginal activist and lawyer |
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* [[Mickey Mansell]] (born 1973), darts player from Northern Ireland |
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* [[Mike Mansell]] (1858–1902), American baseball player |
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* [[Nigel Mansell]] (born 1953), British racing driver |
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* [[Peter Mansell]], bassist for English rock band Pulp |
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* [[Percy Mansell]] (1920–1995), South African cricketer |
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* [[Richard Mansell]] (1813–1904), British railway engineer |
* [[Richard Mansell]] (1813–1904), British railway engineer |
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* Sir [[Robert Mansell]] (1573–1656), Royal Navy admiral and British member of parliament |
* Sir [[Robert Mansell]] (1573–1656), Royal Navy admiral and British member of parliament |
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* [[Scott Mansell]] |
* [[Scott Mansell]] (born 1985), British racing driver |
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==Other uses== |
==Other uses== |
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*[[Mansell wheel]], railway wheel invented by Richard Mansell |
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'''Mansell''' may also refer to: |
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*[[Mansell wheel]], a type of railway wheel |
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==See also== |
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*[[Mansel]], surname |
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*[[Maunsell]], surname |
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{{surname|Mansell}} |
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*[[Mansel (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Maunsell (disambiguation)]] |
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[[Category:Surnames]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:43, 21 May 2024
Mansell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Clint Mansell (born 1963), British musician and composer
- Chris Mansell (born 1953), Australian poet
- Christian Mansell (born 2005), Australian racing driver
- Francis Mansell (1579–1665), Principal of Jesus College, Oxford
- Gerard Mansell (1921-2010), Managing Director of External Broadcasting and Deputy Director-General of the BBC
- Greg Mansell (born 1987), British racing driver
- Most Rev. Henry J. Mansell (born 1937), Archbishop of Hartford, Connecticut and former Bishop of Buffalo, New York
- Jessica Mansell (born 1989), Australian netball player
- Lee Mansell (born 1982), British footballer
- Leo Mansell (born 1985), British racing driver
- Michael Mansell (born 1951), Tasmanian (Australian) Aboriginal activist and lawyer
- Mickey Mansell (born 1973), darts player from Northern Ireland
- Mike Mansell (1858–1902), American baseball player
- Nigel Mansell (born 1953), British racing driver
- Peter Mansell, bassist for English rock band Pulp
- Percy Mansell (1920–1995), South African cricketer
- Richard Mansell (1813–1904), British railway engineer
- Sir Robert Mansell (1573–1656), Royal Navy admiral and British member of parliament
- Scott Mansell (born 1985), British racing driver
Other uses
[edit]- Mansell Street, London
- Mansell wheel, railway wheel invented by Richard Mansell