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Bussy Mansell (1623–1699)

Bussy Mansell (22 November 1623 – 25 May 1699) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1653 and 1699. He was a zealous Parliamentarian during the English Civil War.
==Origins==
Mansell was the son of Arthur Mansell of Briton Ferry by his wife Jane Price daughter of William Price of Britton Ferry. He was the grandson of Sir Thomas Mansell, 1st Baronet, MP. He had an income of £1,100 per annum and was patron of three livings in 1645.〔(W R Williams ''The Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales'' )〕 The Mansel family, the senior line of which was seated at Margam Abbey in Glamorgan (see Mansel Baronets and Baron Mansel), played a major role in the early settling of the Gower Peninsula. Their canting arms were: ''Argent, a chevron between three maunches sable''.〔Three small sleeves, or maunches, the diminutive form of which in French is ''maunchelle''〕

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