MAPLETOFT, JOHN, son of Rev. Joshua Mapletoft, Vicar of Margaretting and Rector of Wickford, Essex, and Susanna, dau. of John Collett, Bourn, Cambs.; b. 15 Jun 1631; adm.; KS in 1645; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1648, adm. pens. 20 May 1648, scholar 1649, matr. Mich. 1649; 9th in “ordo” 1651/2; BA Jan 1651/2 (incorp. Oxford 11 Jul 1654); MA 1665; MD 1667 (incorp. Oxford 13 Jul 1669); DD 1690; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1 Oct 1653 – c. 1662, Tutor 1656; adm. Gray’s Inn 12 May 1652; tutor in family of Earl of Northumberland 1658-60; went abroad to study medicine; subsequently medical practitioner in London to 1679, when he retired from practice; Professor of Physic, Gresham College 1675-9; ordained deacon and priest 3 Mar 1682/3; Rector of Braybrooke, Northants 5 Mar 1682/3-6; Vicar of St. Lawrence Jewry, London, from 10 Jan 1685/6; the last survivor of the community at Little Gidding founded by Nicholas Ferrar; author, The Principles and Duties of the Christian Religion, 1710, and other works; m. 18 Nov 1679 Rebecca, dau. of Lucy Knightley, Hackney, Middlesex, Hamburg merchant; d. 10 Nov 1721. DNB.
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MAPLETOFT, HUGH, son of Rev. Solomon Mapletoft, Rector of Sawtry All Saints, Hunts., and Judith, dau. of John Collett, London, and Bourne, Cambs., oil merchant; first cousin of John Mapletoft (qv); b.; adm.; KS 1666; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1670, adm. pens. 29 Jun 1670, scholar 1671; 7th in “ordo” 1673/4; BA 1673/4; MA 1677; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1674; ordained priest (Lincoln) 21 Dec 1679; Rector of Hamerton, Hunts., from 1679; Rector of All Saints, Huntingdon, from 1696; m. 1st, ---; lic. to m. 2nd, 11 Jun 1680 his cousin Susanna, dau. of Nicholas Collett, Hamerton, Hunts.; d. 26 Aug 1731, aged 80.
MAPLET, JOHN, second but only surviving son of John Maplet, St. Martin-le-Grand, London, citizen and haberdasher, and his second wife Mary ---; bapt. St. Lawrence Jewry, London 24 Feb 1610/1; adm. ; KS 1628, on recommendation of Mr. Secretary Conway (CSP Dom 1628-9, 182); elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1630, matr. 24 Feb 1631/2, Westminster Student; BA 1634; MA 1638; MD 1647; Proctor 9 Dec 1643; Principal of Gloucester Hall, Oxford 1647; submitted to Parliamentary Visitors 1648; “absent on leave” when required to take the Engagement 17 Feb 1650/1 (Burrows, 329); ejected from his post while still abroad with his pupil Lucius Cary, 3rd Baron Falkland; settled as a physician at Bath; reinstated as Principal of Gloucester Hall 1660, but resigned in 1662 and returned to Bath; author, miscellaneous works in prose and verse; m. Anne, sister of Walter Williams; d. 4 Aug 1670. DNB.
MAPLESDON, PETER; b.; adm.; KS in 1609; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1612, adm. scholar 1613, matr. Mich. 1612; BA 1616/7; MA 1620; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1618 – c. 1621.
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.
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.
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, 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.
Manners, Gerard St Clair, son of George St Clair Manners, and Una Margaret, d. of Charles John Jerrard, of Norbury, Middlesex; b. 6 Jan. 1947; adm. Sept. 1960 (QS); left Dec. 1964; d. 1993.
MANLY, WILLIAM; b.; adm.; KS ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1643, Westminster Student Christmas 1643 – still May 1649.