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He married three times, firstly Eleanor Basset, and secondly, Anne Bridges. Her son, Philip Mansel, married Mary Darrell.
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In 1527, he married his third wife, Cecily Dabridgecourt (died 1558), a daughter of William or John Dabridgecourt of
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The Collected Works of Richard Edwards: Politics, Poetry and Performance in Sixteenth-Century England
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in September 1558. Rice Mansel's brother, Philip Mansel of Llandewy married Anne Dabridgecourt.
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Rice Mansel's children with his third wife, Cecily Dabridgecourt, included:
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Sir Edward Mansel (d. 1595), who married Jane Somerset, daughter of the
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Anthony Mansel (MP), who married Elizabeth Basset, daughter of
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography entry for Rice Mansel
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558
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Maunsell, Charles Albert and Statham, Edward Phillips,
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History of the Family of Maunsell (Mansell, Mansel)
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Index

Vice-Admiral
High Sheriff of Glamorgan
Commissioner of Peace
Chamberlain of Chester
Henry VIII of England
High Sheriff of Glamorgan
Penrice
Oxwich
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Margam Abbey
Wolston
Solihull
Treago
Mary I of England
gifts of jewellery
Mary's coronation procession
Richard Edwardes
Anne Browne
St Bartholomew-the-Great
Earl of Worcester
Robert Mansell
John Basset
Sir Thomas Southwell
Woodrising, Norfolk
Sir Robert Southwell
History of the Family of Maunsell, Mansell, Mansel (London, 1917), pp. 329–333, 248
David Loades
John Strype
Ecclesiastical Memorials, 3:1 (Oxford, 1822), p. 55
History of the Family of Maunsell, Mansell, Mansel (London, 1917), p. 334

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