History of the family of Maunsell (Mansell, Mansel) . .M.\i;\ MoKOAr K \ lOMHS Ol SIR I HOMAS MAXSiL, [Wl-; IOWLK Kt. an. VffrQ MANSEL AND OTHER MONUMENTS 681 Newton in the Coimty of Carmarthen, knight, and hadd issue HenryRice Esqre etc. ; Ciciel maried Rowland WilUams of Llangibby inthe County of Monrnouth Esqre and hath issue Sir Charles WilUamsKnight etc. Mary maried Christopher Turberville of Penlyne Esqreand hath issue Anthony Turber\-ille etc. and Anne maried EdwardCarne of Nash Esqre and hath issue \\illiam Came etc. both of theCounty of Glamorgan. The third monument, next to the north


History of the family of Maunsell (Mansell, Mansel) . .M.\i;\ MoKOAr K \ lOMHS Ol SIR I HOMAS MAXSiL, [Wl-; IOWLK Kt. an. VffrQ MANSEL AND OTHER MONUMENTS 681 Newton in the Coimty of Carmarthen, knight, and hadd issue HenryRice Esqre etc. ; Ciciel maried Rowland WilUams of Llangibby inthe County of Monrnouth Esqre and hath issue Sir Charles WilUamsKnight etc. Mary maried Christopher Turberville of Penlyne Esqreand hath issue Anthony Turber\-ille etc. and Anne maried EdwardCarne of Nash Esqre and hath issue \\illiam Came etc. both of theCounty of Glamorgan. The third monument, next to the north wall of the aisle, isthat of Sir Thomas Mansell, hrst Baronet of Margam (1556-1631) andhis two wives, Mary, daughter of Lewis Lord Mordaunt, and (on hisleft) Jane Powle (or Poole) widow of J. Bussy. On the wall adjoining there is a tablet with the followinginscription: Sacred to the memory of Sir Thomas Mansel, Knight, whowas created a Baronet the first day of that institution and third inrank. He was the eldest son of Sir Edward 3>Iansel by Lady JaneSomerset daughter of Henry Earl of \^orcester. He married ^lar


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