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 377 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [MANVEBS Mann, of Thelveton Plall, co. Norfolk, by Fanny, dau. of Robert Spence, of Elvington, Yorks. B. 2 March, 1854 ; m. 20 April, 1882, Anna Jane, dau. of Paul Bell,of Vale House, Stiffkey, Norfolk ; J.P., Norfolk (High Sheriff 1909) : first Mayor of Stepney 1900-1, re-elected 1901-2 ; contested S. Norfolk 1900, and again in 1906. Residence — Thelveton Hall, Scole, Norfolk. Issvie — ■ 1. Edward John Mann, Heiu, b. 26 Jan. 1883 ; B.A. 2. Wiiliam Edgar Maun, b. 19 Jan. 1885 ; lleut. R.H.A.; ni. 9 July, 1913, Sarah Douglas, dau. of Col. Alexander Sprot, of Garnkirk, LanarksMre. 3. Francis Thomas Maun, b. 3 March, 1888 ; 2nd lieut. Cavalry 1914. 4. Charles Julian Mann, b. 14 April, 1892 ; 2nd lieut. Cavalry 1914. 1. Fanny Julia. MANNERS of Haddon, Baron, ^ee Rutland, Duke of. MANNERS, 3rd Baron (U.K.). Great. 20 April, 1807. — John Thomas Manners, s. of 2nd Baron. B. 15 May, 1852; m. 12 Aug. 1885, Constance, dau. of late Col. Hamlyn Fane, of Clovelly Court, Devon ; sue. his father 1864 ; ed. at Camb. ; M.A. 1880; capt. late 3rd Hants Regt. (M.) ; late lieut. Gren. Gds. ; D.L., Hants ; rep. memb. Southampton (Hants) Terr. Force Assocn. The 1st Peer was grandson of the 3rd Duke of Rut- land ; he was Lord Chancellor of Ireland from 1807-28. Residences — Avon Tyrrell, Christ- church, Hants ; Mansfield House, New Caven- dish Street, W. Clubs — Carlton ; Bachelors'. Issue living — 1. Hon. Francis Henry Manners, Heir, b. 21 July, 1897. 1. Hon. Betty Constance) (.,,,;,-,., 2. Hon. Angela Margaret )' """''• John Thomas Manners. 2nd Baron Manners, b. 17 Aug. 1818 ; m. 28 Sept. 1848, Lydia Sophia (Residence — 17, Cadogan Square, S.W.), dau. of Vice-Adm. William Bateman Dashwood, and d. 14 Nov. 1864. Issue — 1. John Thojias Manners, pres. Baron. l.'Hon. Mildred Jane. 2. Hon. Mary Theresa, m. 6 Dec. 1881, Col. Ralph Leeke, late Gren. Gds., and has issue. Residence — Longford Hall, Newport, Salop. 3. Hon. Etheldreda Mary, m. 29 Oct. 1891, Brig.-Gen. Bertram Reveley Mitford, C.B., D.S.O., and has issue. MANSEL,llthBt. (E.). Great. 14 Jan. 1621-2. — Sir Gourtexay Cecil M.ansel, s. of Richard Mansel. B. 25 Feb. 1880 ; m. 2 Oct. 1906, Mary Philippa Agnes Germaine, dau. of Frederick Littlewood ; sue. his uncle, 1908 ; J. P., Cardigan and Carmarthen ; hereditary Knight of Jeru- salem. On the death of the 9th Bt., 1883, the title was assumed by Richard (father of the present Bt.). who d. 1892, and whose bro., the late Sir Edward, claimed the title as eldest s. of late Gourtenay Mansel by a Scotch marriage of 1838. In 1906 the Scotch Courts pronounced such marriage to be valid, and the present Bart, discontinued using the title imtil the death of Sir Edward in 1908. Resi- dence — The Manor, JIaes-y-Crugiau, co. Car- marthen. Issue — John Philip Ferdinand Mansel, Heir, b. 22 Aug. 1910. The late Maj. Courtenay Mansel, grandson of 7th Bt. (formerly Pliilipps). 15th Hussars ; assumed, 12 May, 1866, by roy. licence the name and arms of Mansel ; b. 13 Jan. 1801 ; m. 1st, 1838, Eliza (d. 23 May, 1879), dau. of Rev. John Sidney ; m. 2nd, 7 June, 1847, the same lady, and d. 9 Sept. 1875. Issue by 1st m.^ 1. Sir Edw.rd Berkeley Mansel, who assumed the baronetcy in 1903 as lOtli Bt., b. 2 Feb. 1839 ; hon. col. late It.-col. 1st Vol. Batt. Norfolk Regt. ; m. 7 May, 1870, Julia Verttte (Residence — Old Catton House, Norwich ; m. 2nd, 16 Oct. 1912, Rev. Canon Stanley Swinburne, M. A., late rector of Radcliffe, Lanes), dau. of late Rev. Henry Evans Lombe, of Bylaugh Park, and Mi'lton Hall. Norfolk, and d. 8 Jan. 1908. Issue by 2nd m. — 2. Sir Richard Courtenay Mansel, wlio assumed the baronetcy in 1883 as lOth Bt., b. 2 Dec. 1850 ; m. 1st, 4 Sept. 1878, Maud Margaretta Bowen (d. 12 Sept. 1885), dau. of John Jones, of Maes-y-Crugiaa Hall, CO. Carmarthen ; m. 2nd, 1891, Ada Alice (Residence ), dau. of James Lea, and d. 2 June, 1892. Issue by 1st m. — Sir Courtenay Cecil Mansel, pres. Bt. MANSFIELD, 6th Earl of (G.B.), Great, 31 Oct. 1776 and 1 Aug. 1792 ; Vise. Stormont. 16 Aug. 1621 ; Baron Scone, 7 April, 1605 : Lord Balvaird, 17 Nov. 1641 (Scot.). — Alan Davii> Murray, s. of Vise. Stormont and grandson of 4th Earl. B. 25 Oct. 1864 ; m. 20 April. 1890. his cousin, Margaret Helen Mary, dau. of Sir Malcolm MacGregor, 4th Bt. ; sue. his bro. 1906 ; formerly lieut. Black Watch ; D.L., Perth ; rep. luemb. Perth Terr. Force Assocn. : Gentleman Usher of the Green Rod to the Order of the Thistle since 1 895. The 1st Vi.sc. Stormont was cup-bearer to James VI. The celebrated judge (1st Earl of Mansfield) was 3rd s. of 5th Vise. Stormont ; he obtained two patents — one conferred the earldom with remainder to hi.^ nephew, the 7th Vise. Stormont, and the other conferred that dignity with remainder to the 7th Vise. Stormont's wife ; the latter was obtained under the impression that no English peerage^ could be granted with direct remainder to a Scottish peer ; when that question was, however, established in the afifirmative, the second earldom was obtained, and for many years after tlie death of the Lord Chief Justice both peerages were in existence in consequence of their separate entail ; but in 1843 they became united in the person of the 4th Earl. Residences — Comlongon C'astle, Dumfriesshire ; Scone Palace, Perthshire ; iloney- die House, Redgorton, Perthshire ; Schaw Park, Clackmannanshire. Clubs — Carlton ; ^^'hite's ; Pratt's. Issue — Mungo David Murray, Lord Scone, Heir. b. 9 Aug. 1900. The Late William David Murray. Vise. Stormont. o. s. of 4th Earl, b. 22 July, 1835; D.L.. Dumfries, and Vie '-Lieut. Perth ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria ; col. conidg. 3rd Batt. Black Watch, Roy. Highlrs. ; m. 6 Aug. 1857, Emily Louisa (Residence — 41, Upper Grosveuor Street. S.W.), dau. of Sir John AthoU MacGregor, 3rd Bt.. of MacGregor. and d. 12 Oct. 1893. Issue — 1. Rt. Hon. William David Murray, 5th Earl op Mansfield, P.O., b. 20 July, 1860 ; J. P., Clackmannan and Dumfries ; D.L., J. P., C.C., Perthshire ; received the Order of Mercy 1902 ; d. unm. 29 April, 1906. 2. Alan D.iviD Murray, pres. Earl. 3. Hon. Alexander David Murray (patent of prece- dence 13 March, 1899), b. 3 May, 1871 ; capt. 3rd Batt. Black Watch ; m. 24 Nov. 1908, Christian Maule, dau. of late Sir James T. Stewart-Richardson, 14th Bt. Residence — Scones Lethendy, Perth. 1. Maryot Louisa. 2. Elizabeth Helen. 3. Christian Anne. 1. Lady Marjory Louisa (patent of precedence 13 March, 1899), m. 8 April, 1891, Sir Kenneth John Mackenzie, 7th Bt., of Gairloch. 2. Lady Mabel Emily (patent of precedence 13 March, 1899), m. 30 March, 1905, Rear-Adm. Herbert Good- enough King-Hall (Club — Naval and Military). C.V.O., C.B., D.S.O. Residence — Admiralty House, Simons Bay, Cape of Good Hopi^ MANVERS, 4th Earl (U.K.). Great. 9 April, 1806 ; Vise. Newark and Baron Pierrepont, 23 July, 1796 (G.B.). — Charles William Sydney Pierrepont, s. of 3rd Earl. B. 2 Aug. 1854 ; m. 28 Sept. 1880, Helen, dau. of Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, Bt. ; sue. his father 1900 ; ed. at Eton, where he gained the Prince Consort's Prize for French 1870 : D.L., Notts ; M.P. (C.) for Notts (Newark) 1885-95 and 1898-1900 : late col. commanding 2nd Notts R.V. ; formerly lieut. Gren. Gds. ; sometime brig.-commandr. Notts and Derby Brig. Terr. Force, and temp. col. in the Army ; hon. col. 8th Batt. the Sherwood Fores- ters, and mil. memb. Nottingham Terr. Force Assocn. ; V.D. ; patron of 14 livings. The 1st Peer was Charles Meadows, who, upon inheriting the estates of his uncle, the last Duke of Kingston of that line, assumed the name of Pierrcj-iont ; he represented Notts in Parliament from 1778-96.