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* [[Chris Mansell]] (1953–), Australian poet |
* [[Chris Mansell]] (1953–), Australian poet |
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* Most Rev. [[Henry J. Mansell]], Archbishop of Hartford, Connecticut and former 12th Bishop of Buffalo, New York |
* Most Rev. [[Henry J. Mansell]], Archbishop of Hartford, Connecticut and former 12th Bishop of Buffalo, New York |
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* [[Jessica Mansell]] (1989–), Australian netball player |
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* [[Lee Mansell]] (1982–), British footballer |
* [[Lee Mansell]] (1982–), British footballer |
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* [[Nigel Mansell]] (1953–), former British [[Formula One]] driver and 1992 World Champion, also 1993 [[CART]] Champion |
* [[Nigel Mansell]] (1953–), former British [[Formula One]] driver and 1992 World Champion, also 1993 [[CART]] Champion |
Revision as of 13:20, 16 August 2009
Mansell is a surname, and may refer to:
People
- Clint Mansell (1963–), British musician and composer
- Chris Mansell (1953–), Australian poet
- Most Rev. Henry J. Mansell, Archbishop of Hartford, Connecticut and former 12th Bishop of Buffalo, New York
- Jessica Mansell (1989–), Australian netball player
- Lee Mansell (1982–), British footballer
- Nigel Mansell (1953–), former British Formula One driver and 1992 World Champion, also 1993 CART Champion
- Leo Mansell (1985–), son of Nigel and racing driver
- Greg Mansell (1987–), son of Nigel and racing driver
- Peter Mansell, bassist for pop group Pulp
- Percy Mansell (1965–1995), South African cricketer
- Richard Mansell, British railway engineer
- Robert Mansell, British railway engineer
- Scott Mansell, racing driver, unrelated to Nigel Mansell
Other uses
Mansell may also refer to:
- Mansell Street, a road in London
- Mansell wheel, a type of railway wheel