See also
Husband:
Horace Rendall Mansfield (1863-1914)
Wife:
Mary Annie Rose (1859-1905)
Children:
Marriage:
1885
East Retford, Notts
Name:
Horace Rendall Mansfield
Sex:
Male
Father:
Cornelius Mansfield (1839-1910)
Mother:
Harriet Ann Harris (1834-1902)
Note 1:
Tile manufacturer, Chesterfield Villa, Regent St, Church Gresley, Derbyshire. Educated privately at Portsmouth and London. J.P. for Derbyshire. Elected as Liberal M.P. for Holland (Spalding), Lincs, in 1900 and sat until he retired in January 1910. Member of National Liberal Club.
Source: Who's Who of British Members of Parliament, Vol.II, 1886-1918, by M Stenton & S.Lees, Harvester Press, Sussex, 1978, p.241
Note 2:
MANSFIELD Horace Rendall of Glenalmond St. Albans Hertfordshire died 9 February 1914; Probate London 25 June to Leslie Warner Rendall Mansfield works manager Reginald Horace Mansfield engineer and Eric Oswald Mansfield commercial clerk. Effects £74718 12s. 6d.
Birth:
1863
Stratford, Essex
Birth fact:
1864 (age 0-1)
1864 Mar Qtr, West Ham, 4a/21
Census:
1891 (age 27-28)
Tile manufacturer, Chesterfield Villa, Regent St, Church Gresley, Derbyshire
Member:
1907 (age 43-44)
National Liberal Club, Coalville, Leics
Death fact:
1914 (age 50-51)
1914 Mar Qtr, St Albans, 3a/577 (aged 50)
Death:
9 Feb 1914 (age 50-51)
St Albans, Hertfordshire
Name:
Mary Annie Rose
Sex:
Female
Father:
William Rose (c. 1824- )
Mother:
Frances Jemima Warner (c. 1831- )
Note:
MANSFIELD Mary Annie of Broom Leys Coalville Leicestershire (wife of Horace Rendall Mansfield) died 8 February 1905; Administration Leicester 22 March to the said Horace Rendall Mansfield sanitary ware manufacturer. Effects £127.
Birth:
1859
Somercotes, Derbyshire
Birth fact:
1859 (age 0)
GRO Reference: 1859 D Quarter in BELPER Volume 07B Page 455
Census:
1871 (age 11-12)
Living with parents
Death:
8 Feb 1905 (age 45-46)
Coalville, Leicestershire
Name:
Leslie Warner Rendall Mansfield
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
1887
Church Gresley, Derbyshire
Birth fact:
1887 (age 0)
1887 Mar Qtr, Burton upon Trent, 6b/359
Occupation:
19 Mar 1925 (age 37-38)
Partnership dissolved, Mansfield Brothers, tile manufacturers, Church Gresley (L.Gazette, 31.3.1925)
Name:
Reginald Horace Mansfield
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Eleanor J Corkill ( - )
Note:
In Memory of Second Lieutenant REGINALD HORACE MANSFIELD
121st Bty. 27th Bde., Royal Field Artillery
who died age 26 on 01 October 1918
Son of the late H. R. Mansfield (M.P. for Spalding); husband of Eleanor J. Mansfield, of The Croft, London Rd., Reading.
Remembered with honour
GREVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY
Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
http://www.cwgc.org/cwgcinternet/certificate.aspx?casualty=290625
He came to The Leys School, Cambridge, in 1905 at the age of 15 and went into School House. He won Second Colours at Football. On leaving school, Mansfield studied Mining before entering the family manufacturing business. At the outbreak of war, Mansfield enlisted in the Public Schools Battalion, before winning a commission in the Royal Field Artillery. He died of wounds on 1 October 1918 at the age of 26, having reached the rank of Second Lieutenant.
http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Cambridgeshire/CambridgeLeysSchoolWW1.html
Birth:
1890
Church Gresley, Derbyshire
Birth fact:
1890 (age 0)
1890 Dec Qtr, Burton upon Trent, 6b/340
Death:
1 Oct 1918 (age 27-28)
France
Name:
Eric Oswald Mansfield
Sex:
Male
Note (shared):
In Memory of Second Lieutenant E O MANSFIELD
8th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps
who died age 25 on 24 August 1918
Son of the late Horace Rendall Mansfield, ex-M.P. for Spalding, Lincs. Born Church Gresley, Burton-on-Trent.
Remembered with honour
LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY
Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
http://www.cwgc.org/cwgcinternet/certificate.aspx?casualty=145981
He entered the Science Faculty of the University of Birmingham on 7 October 1911 to read Engineering. His last entry in the Students Register is on 1 November 1913, when he began his third year Engineering course. He was then aged 20 and his address was given as Glenalmond, St Albans. He did not graduate.
http://www.firstworldwar.bham.ac.uk/memorial/ww1/m/mansfield.htm
Birth:
1893
Church Gresley, Derbyshire
Birth fact:
1893 (age 0)
1893 Mar Qtr, Burton upon Trent, 6b/390
Death:
24 Aug 1918 (age 24-25)
Flanders, Belgium
Name:
Enid Beryl Mansfield
Sex:
Female
Birth:
1900
Overseal, Derbyshire
Birth fact:
1900 (age 0)
1900 Sep Qtr, Ashby de la Zouch, 7a/90
Tile manufacturer, Chesterfield Villa, Regent St, Church Gresley, Derbyshire. Educated privately at Portsmouth and London. J.P. for Derbyshire. Elected as Liberal M.P. for Holland (Spalding), Lincs, in 1900 and sat until he retired in January 1910. Member of National Liberal Club.
Source: Who's Who of British Members of Parliament, Vol.II, 1886-1918, by M Stenton & S.Lees, Harvester Press, Sussex, 1978, p.241
MANSFIELD Horace Rendall of Glenalmond St. Albans Hertfordshire died 9 February 1914; Probate London 25 June to Leslie Warner Rendall Mansfield works manager Reginald Horace Mansfield engineer and Eric Oswald Mansfield commercial clerk. Effects £74718 12s. 6d.
MANSFIELD Mary Annie of Broom Leys Coalville Leicestershire (wife of Horace Rendall Mansfield) died 8 February 1905; Administration Leicester 22 March to the said Horace Rendall Mansfield sanitary ware manufacturer. Effects £127.
In Memory of Second Lieutenant REGINALD HORACE MANSFIELD
121st Bty. 27th Bde., Royal Field Artillery
who died age 26 on 01 October 1918
Son of the late H. R. Mansfield (M.P. for Spalding); husband of Eleanor J. Mansfield, of The Croft, London Rd., Reading.
Remembered with honour
GREVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY
Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
http://www.cwgc.org/cwgcinternet/certificate.aspx?casualty=290625
He came to The Leys School, Cambridge, in 1905 at the age of 15 and went into School House. He won Second Colours at Football. On leaving school, Mansfield studied Mining before entering the family manufacturing business. At the outbreak of war, Mansfield enlisted in the Public Schools Battalion, before winning a commission in the Royal Field Artillery. He died of wounds on 1 October 1918 at the age of 26, having reached the rank of Second Lieutenant.
http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Cambridgeshire/CambridgeLeysSchoolWW1.html
In Memory of Second Lieutenant E O MANSFIELD
8th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps
who died age 25 on 24 August 1918
Son of the late Horace Rendall Mansfield, ex-M.P. for Spalding, Lincs. Born Church Gresley, Burton-on-Trent.
Remembered with honour
LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY
Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
http://www.cwgc.org/cwgcinternet/certificate.aspx?casualty=145981
He entered the Science Faculty of the University of Birmingham on 7 October 1911 to read Engineering. His last entry in the Students Register is on 1 November 1913, when he began his third year Engineering course. He was then aged 20 and his address was given as Glenalmond, St Albans. He did not graduate.
http://www.firstworldwar.bham.ac.uk/memorial/ww1/m/mansfield.htm