Mansel Explained
Mansel is a surname and a given name.
Notable people
Surname
- Baron Mansel, a title that existed in Great Britain between 1712 and 1750, holders included:
- Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot (1803 - 1890), Welsh landowner and industrialist
- Conwyn Mansel-Jones (1871 - 1942), British Army officer, recipient of the Victoria Cross during the Boer War
- Sir Courtenay Mansel (1880–1933), Welsh landowner, farmer, barrister, politician
- Sir Edward Mansel (1637–1706), Welsh politician
- Dean Henry Longueville Mansel (1820 - 1871), English philosopher
- James Mansel (1907–1995), English Anglican priest, chaplain to the Queen
- Jean Mansel (c.1400/1401–1473/1474), Medieval French historian
- Sir John Mansel (1190 - 1265), Secretary of State and Lord Chancellor to Henry III of England
- John Mansel (1729–1794), British Army cavalry general
- Lewis Mansel (died 1638), Welsh landowner
- Philip Mansel (born 1951), British author and historian
- Sir Rice Mansel (1487 - 1559), British politician
- Simon Mansel (between 1205 and 1220 – after 1268)
- William Lort Mansel (1753 - 1820), English Anglican priest, Bishop of Bristol
Given name
See also