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'''Mosley''' is a [[family name]].
'''Mosley''' is a [[family name]].


The '''Mosley''' family were the lords of the manor of [[Manchester]], England until 1846. They also became wealthy landowners in Staffordshire (see [[Mosley Baronets]]). Famous family members included:
The '''Mosley<b>‼<gallery><!-- he [[Kreva Castle]], constructed of brick, was built by the Grand Duke [[Gediminas]] of Lithuania at the borderland of [[Lithuania proper|Lithuanian ethnic lands]]. After his death in 1341, Kreva became the patrimony of his son and successor, [[Algirdas]]. In 1382, [[Grand Duke of Lithuania]] [[Kestutis|Kęstutis]] was imprisoned here during the [[Lithuanian Civil War (1381–1384)]] --></gallery>''' family were the lords of the manor of [[Manchester]], England until 1846. They also became wealthy landowners in Staffordshire (see [[Mosley Baronets]]). Famous family members included:


*Sir [[Oswald Mosley]] (1896&ndash;1980), leader of the British Union of Fascists
*Sir [[Oswald Mosley]] (1896&ndash;1980), leader of the British Union of Fascists

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Not to be confused with Moseley or Mosely

Mosley is a family name.

The Mosley

family were the lords of the manor of Manchester, England until 1846. They also became wealthy landowners in Staffordshire (see Mosley Baronets). Famous family members included:

Other people with the family name Mosley include:

Mosley may also mean: