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* Mary Mansel, who married [[Thomas Southwell (died 1568)|Sir Thomas Southwell]] of [[Woodrising, Norfolk]], and was the mother of [[Robert Southwell (died 1598)|Sir Robert Southwell]]. |
* Mary Mansel, who married [[Thomas Southwell (died 1568)|Sir Thomas Southwell]] of [[Woodrising, Norfolk]], and was the mother of [[Robert Southwell (died 1598)|Sir Robert Southwell]]. |
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Rice Mansel died on 10 April 1559. He was buried at [[St Bartholomew-the-Less|Little St Bartolmew's]] in [[Smithfield, London|Smithfield]], and there is a family monument at Margam. By his will, Rice Mansel left an "upper abiliment of goldsmith's work" for wearing on a [[French hood]] and a gown of purple cloth of silver to his daughter-in-law Jane. He left a pointed diamond to his daughter Mary Mansel which Queen Mary had given to his wife Cecily.<ref>John Montgomert Traherne, ''Historical notices of Matthew Cradock'' (Llandovery, 1840), p. 28.</ref> |
Rice Mansel died on 10 April 1559. He was buried at [[St Bartholomew-the-Less|Little St Bartolmew's]] in [[Smithfield, London|Smithfield]], and there is a family monument at Margam. By his will, Rice Mansel left an "upper abiliment of goldsmith's work" for wearing on a [[French hood]] and a gown of purple cloth of silver to his daughter-in-law Jane. He left a pointed diamond to his daughter Mary Mansel which Queen Mary had given to his wife Cecily.<ref>John Montgomert Traherne, ''Historical notices of Matthew Cradock'' (Llandovery, 1840), p. 28: ''English Baronetage'', 1 (London, 1741), pp. 487–489.</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |