Mansbridge, Leslie Morton, son of Josiah Mansbridge, M.R.C.S., L.D.S., of Queenborough Terrace, Hyde Park, London, by Lydia Alice Grimes; b. June 13, 1897; adm. Sept. 22, 1910 (A); left July 1915; 2nd Lieut. Dorset Regt. Aug. 16, 1916; R.F.C. Jan. 7, 1917; Lieut. Feb. 16, 1918; served in Great War I; a stationer in London; d. 12 Oct. 1992.
MANSEL, CHARLES GRENVILLE, brother of James Temple Mansel (qv); b. 27 Jul 1806; adm. 22 Jun 1820 (Du Brieux's); KS 1821; at Haileybury Coll. 1824-5; Writer, EICS Bengal 30 Apr 1826; arrived in India 21 Sep 1826; held various posts at Agra; Officiating Secretary to Lieut. -Governor, Bengal 21 Feb 1837; Deputy Accountant-General at N17 Mar 1841; one of Civil Auditors 1843; on furlough 1844-9; member, Board of Administration, Punjab 1850; Resident at Nagpur 1853; retd. 12 Dec 1854; author, Report on the Settlement of the District of Agra, 1842; m. Anna Mary O’Ryan, Ballyglass, co. Tipperary; d. 19 Nov 1886. DNB.
MANSEL, GEORGE BARCLAY, brother of James Temple Mansel (qv); b. 4 May 1804; adm. 27 Jun 1817 (Du Brieux's); left 13 Oct 1821; adm. Middle Temple 4 Nov 1819, called to bar 19 Apr 1832; special pleader; m. Jan 1836 Jane, dau. of John Bell; d. 30 May 1869.
MANSEL, JAMES TEMPLE, eldest son of Mansel Dawkin Mansel, Lathbury House, Bucks., and Elizabeth, dau. of William Brown, Bedford Row, London, solicitor; bapt. Lathbury, Bucks. 8 Aug 1802 (IGI); adm. 23 Apr 1813; KS (aged 14) 1817; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1821, matr. 2 Jun 1821, Westminster Student (still 1829); BA 1825; MA 1827; ordained deacon (Oxford) 1825, priest (Cashel ) 1826; Curate, Bagshot, Surrey 1827-9; Minister of English Chapel at St. Servan, France 1830-3; Curate Monmouth, Monmouthshire 1834-7, Dunkeswell and Sheldon, Devon 1838-44; Chaplain to Bristol House of Correction 1850-65; from 1821 to 1856 one of the principal contributors to the Gentleman’s Magazine; m. 9 Feb 1832 Mabel, second dau. of Michael Burke MP, Ballydryan, co. Galway; d. 1 Feb 1880.
Mansel-Howe, Arthur Iorwerth, brother of Charles Iorwerth Mansel-Howe (q.v.); b. July 14, 1894; adm. Jan. 17, 1907 (H); left Easter 1913; served in Great War I as Air Mechanic in Royal Flying Corps.
Mansel-Howe, Charles Iorwerth, eldest son of Sidney Iorwerth Mansel-Howe, M.D., M.R.C.S., of Pimlico, barrister-at-law; b. July 18, 1891; adm. Sept. 22, 1904 (H); left July 1910; joined the 28th Batt. the London Regt. (Artists' Rifles) at the outbreak of Great War I; 2nd Lieut. 23rd Batt. the London Regt. July 11, 1916, and became Lieut.; killed in action Aug. 9, 1918.
MANSEL-JONES, HERBERT MEREDYTH, eldest son of His Hon. Herbert Riversdale Mansel-Jones, Chase Cliffe, Whatstandwell, Derbyshire, County Court Judge, and Emilia, dau. of John Davis, Cranbrook Park, Ilford, Essex; b. 27 Mar 1866; adm. 25 Sep 1879 (G), exhibitioner 1880; QS 1881; left Easter 1884; London Univ.; Principal, Seafield Park Coll., Crofton on the Solent, Hampshire; served in 1914-8 war; temp. Capt., General Staff Officer 3rd grade 1 Aug 1915; Head Censor, Rouen; mentioned for valuable services; m. 2 Jun 1908 Mary Catharine, eldest dau. of William Henry Deverell, Stockbridge, Hampshire; d. 14 Apr 1928.
Manser, Robert William Edward, son of Maj. William Edward Manser RE and Ann Maud, d. of John Dudgeon of Australia; b. 16 Jan. 1915; adm. Sept. 1929 (H); left Apr. 1931; living in Melbourne 1937.
MANSERGH-ST. GEORGE, RICHARD ST. GEORGE, only son of James Wentworth Mansergh, Macrony, co. Cork, and Mary St. George, Headfort, co. Galway; b.; adm. 14 Nov 1766; KS (aged 15) 1767; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 29 Apr 1771; adm. Middle Temple 31 Oct 1769; assumed additional surname of St. George 13 Sep 1774; Ensign, 4th Foot 15 Apr 1776; Lieut., 52nd Foot 23 Dec 1777; Capt., 44th Foot 31 Jan 1778; retd. 1785; served in American War; m. Anne Stepney, Durrow, co. Leix; murdered, with his agent Jasper Uniacke, by a party of United Irishmen in Co. Cork, Feb 1798.
Mansfield, Edward Greysebroke, son of Rev. Charles Mansfield, HM Wixenford Sch. Wokingham, Berks, and Marion Millicent, d. of Capt. Alexander Francis Powell DL, of Hurdcot House, Wilts; great-nephew of Edward Mansfield (qv); b. 30 Mar. 1918; adm. Sept. 1931 (G); left July 1934; Univ. Coll. Lond., BA 1938; Cuddesdon Theolog. Coll.; ord. deacon 1942, priest 1943 (Exeter); Curate Crediton, Devon, 1942, St Chad Devonport and St Budeaux 1944; Priest in charge Whitleigh, Plvmouth, 1952; Chaplain St Mary's Abbey West Malling, Kent, 1954; Rector of Bowers Gifford, Essex, 1956-64; Vicar of All Saints Witley, Surrev, 1964; m. 15 Aug. 1953 Dorothy Ada, d. of A. J. Commins of Millbrook, Plymouth; d. 8 June 1965.