Il est marié avec Mabel Mansell verch Gruffudd.
Ils se sont mariés.
Enfant(s):
Sir Philip Mansell is your 19th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn
his mother ·Üí Charles Everett Bombard
her father ·Üí Thomas Joseph {Charles Edward} Bombard
his father ·Üí Charles Bombard
his father ·Üí Charles Bombardier Bombard
his father ·Üí Charlotte Hâ©bert dit LaRose
his mother ·Üí Marie Charlotte Hâ©bert
her mother ·Üí Marie-Reine-Reinette Blain
her mother ·Üí Marguerite-Madeleine Lumineau
her mother ·Üí Marie Quâ©villon
her mother ·Üí Jeanne Quevillon
her mother ·Üí Toussaint Hunault Dit Deschamps
her father ·Üí Marie Benoit
his mother ·Üí Jean Benoit
her father ·Üí Jeanne Herbert
his mother ·Üí Mathew Herbert, of Swansea
her father ·Üí Sir George Herbert, Kt., MP
his father ·Üí Margaret Cradock
his mother ·Üí Alice Mansel
her mother ·Üí Sir Philip Mansell
her father
Sir Philip Mansell is your 17th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith, Sr.
her father ·Üí Edith Lucinda Smith
his mother ·Üí William M LEE, Will
her father ·Üí Britton Lee
his father ·Üí William Samuel Lee
his father ·Üí Lemuel Samuel Lee
his father ·Üí Edward Lee, Sr.
his father ·Üí Mary Bryan
his mother ·Üí William Bryan, I
her father ·Üí John Smith Bryan
his father ·Üí Catherine Bryan (Morgan)
his mother ·Üí Catherine Morgan
her mother ·Üí Nicholas Herbert
her father ·Üí Mathew Herbert
his father ·Üí Sir George Herbert, Kt., MP
his father ·Üí Margaret Cradock
his mother ·Üí Alice Mansel
her mother ·Üí Sir Philip Mansell
her father
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Sir Philip Mansell
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1420
Glamorgan, UK
Death:
May 4, 1471 (47-55)
Beheaded at Chepstow (beheaded after taken prisoner at the battle of Tewkesbury)
Immediate Family:
Son of John Maunsell and Cecily Maunsell (Cantelupe)
Husband of Elizabeth Long and Mabel Mansell
Father of Richard Mansel; Alice Mansel and Jenkin Mansel
'History of Maunsell or Mansel, and of Crayford, Gabbett, Knoyle, Persse, Toler, Waller, Castletown; Waller, Prior Park; Warren, White, Winthrop, and Mansell of Guernsey (1903)
http://www.archive.org/details/historyofmaunsel00maun
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SIR RICHARD MAUNSELL, Knt., of Oxwich, Penrice, and Scurlage Castles, who died in 1435, and, as per Inquisition held in 1440, held with other estates the lands of Necleston, Co. Hereford, from John de Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk. He married Elizabeth, dau. of Gilbert Turbeville, of Penline, son of Tomkyn, son of Hamon, and had issue, viz. :
I. JOHN, who married Cecily, dau. and heir of Sir Wm. Cantelupe, of Cantelupestown Castle, Gower, by the dau. and heir of Sir Roger Umfraville, Knt., Lord of Penmarsh, by Isabel, widow of Howel ap Vychon Howel, and dau. of Wm. Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, deriving from the royal house of Plantagenet. He died in his father's lifetime, leaving issue a son, viz. : .....
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' PHILIP MANSELL, son of John Maunsell and Cecily, his wife, was 15 years of age when he succeeded to his father's and grandfather's estates, as per Inquisition held at Swansea by Humphry Plantagenet, Duke of Gloucester, 13th Henry VI. About 1444, he married, first, Mabel, dau. of Griffiths Nicolas, of Newton, Co. Caermarthen, heiress of her mother, Jane, heiress of Jenkin ap Rees ap David, descended from Cadifor ap Dinawall. In the Inquisition recorded above, Philip is mentioned as the son of John, and grandson of Richard Maunsell.
' Amongst the MSS. at Britton Ferry, copied by Revd. J. M. Traherne, appears the following : ·Äî "Ego Phillipus filius et haeres nuper Johis Maunsell de Oxenwych, 10 die mens Maie, 1444." By a deed dated 1459-60, to which Sir Wm. Berkeley, Knt., then Seneschal of Gower, and others are witnesses, he entailed his Gower estates on his sons, John, Leonard, and Jenkyn. (See Appendix, Nos. 77 and 84.)
' He married, secondly, about this latter date, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir Philip Long, Knt., and had further issue.
' He fought at Mortimers Cross against Edward, Earl of March (afterwards Edward IV.). On the same side were Jasper Earl of Pembroke, James Earl of Ormond, and Owen Tudor (who had married Queen Catherine, mother of Henry VI.). For this he was attainted in Parliament in 1464, and two years later his Gower estates were bestowed upon Sir Roger Vaughan, Knt., as per Patent Roll, 5th Edward IV.
' Philip and his sons, under leadership of his relative the Earl of Warwick, fought throughout for the Red Rose. Two of his sons were slain ; and at the battle of Tewkesbury he was taken prisoner by Sir John Conyers, and was soon afterwards beheaded.
' Philip appears to have been the first to omit the "u" in spelling of the name. He had issue by his first wife, viz. :
I. John, killed in battle.
II. Leonard, killed in battle.
III. Jenkyn, of whom afterwards.
He had issue by second marriage, viz. :
IV. Richard, for which see Maunsell of Chicheley, page 39.
V. Philip, of whom nothing is known.
VI. Elizabeth, who, in 1489, married Sir Mathew Cradock, of Swansea Seneschal of Gower, by whom she was mother of one daughter, viz. .......
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Margaret, who married, first, John Malefant, of St. George's Castle, by whom she had no issue ; secondly, Sir Richard Herbert, of Ewias, Co. Monmouth, ancestor of the present Earl of Pembroke ; and thirdly. Sir Wm. Bawdrip.
*** JENKIN MANSELL.on the accession of Henry VII., in 1485, obtained a repeal of the attainder against his father and a restoration in blood and estates. At a tournament given by his cousin. Sir Rice ap Thomas, Knt., Constable and Lieutenant of Brecknock, 21st Henry VII., to celebrate the order of the Garter having been conferred on him, amongst others from Glamorgan came Jenkin Mansell, surnamed "Dewr," or "the Valiant." In this tournament he bore for motto, " Perit sine adversario virtus." ·Äî See Cambrian Register, Vol. I., page 25. In 1486 he married Edith, dau. and heir of Sir Geo. Kyme or Kene, Knt., of Well Hall, Eltham, Co. Kent, and granddaughter of Sir Wm. Kyme (who was sheriff of Kent 25 Hen. VI.). by Agnes, widow of John Tettershall, and dau. of John Chichele, Chamberlain of London, by Margery, dau. of Sir Thos. Knolles, Lord Mayor of London. Agnes was grand-neice of Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, who founded All Souls College, Oxford, and all "akin" to him became entitled to a presentation to a fellowship to that college. He had issue, viz. :
Philip Mansel Mansell | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mabel Mansell verch Gruffudd |
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