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  • taken from Charles Tertius Mander​, . Charles Tertius Mander Grace's Guide, Mander Brothers Charles Tertius Mander Charles Tertius Mander[permanent dead...
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  • Charles Mander may refer to: Sir Charles Tertius Mander (1852–1929), British manufacturer, philanthropist and public servant Sir Charles Arthur Mander...
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  • £59m". Mander Brothers Brief history of the Mander family Mander family genealogy Charles Tertius Mander The Funeral of Sir Charles Tertius Mander [1] [2]...
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  • distinguished for public service, art patronage and philanthropy. Charles Tertius Mander (1852–1929) was created the first baronet of The Mount in the baronetage...
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  • Sir Charles Tertius Mander, English varnish and colour manufacturer (and as such Royal Warrant holder) and public servant. Sir Charles Tertius Mander (16...
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  • offices of the Mander family firm, founded in 1773, as well as the site of the former Queens Arcade (promoted privately by Charles Tertius Mander), which had...
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  • Mander, of Kilsall Hall, Tong, Shropshire, was the elder son of Charles Tertius Mander, first baronet, by Mary Le Mesurier, daughter of Henry Nicholas...
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  • farmer; son of the above Charles Tertius Mander (1852–1929), industrialist, philanthropist and public servant Francis Mander (1849–1942), New Zealand...
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  • Peerage and Baronetage, Debrett’s, 2008, B 626-7 Grant 72/174 to Charles Tertius Mander confirmed by Sir Albert William Woods, Garter, and George Edward...
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    Park, Surrey (National Trust). His full-length portrait of Sir Charles Tertius Mander, first baronet, is at Owlpen Manor, Gloucestershire, with another...
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    Henry Hartley Fowler, MP, 11 February 1892 Charles Pelham Villiers MP, 11 May 1897 Sir Charles Tertius Mander, 24 May 1897 Sir Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale...
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  • author. Richard Jewson, businessman and Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk Charles Tertius Mander, first baronet, manufacturer, public servant and philanthropist...
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  • Charles Marcus Mander, 3rd Baronet (1921–2006) – industrialist, property developer, landowner and farmer; known as Marcus Mander Sir Charles Tertius Mander...
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    of Wolverhampton for Theodore Mander and The Mount at Tettenhall Wood in 1891 and 1908 for Sir Charles Tertius Mander. Immediately after his purchase...
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  • Merridale Ward. 40 James Saunders 1891/92 1 Iron broker & agent 41 Charles Tertius Mander 1892/96 4 Created baronet 1911. Longest number of consecutive terms...
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  • Copeland of Kibblestone Hall, Stone 1903: Charles Tertius Mander of the Mount, Tettenhall Wood (later Sir Charles Mander Bt). 1904: Robert Halstead Hargreaves...
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  • between Henry Clarke of 165 Oxford Street, and three Mander brothers (including Sir Charles Tertius Mander) was dissolved when Clarke retired. From at least...
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    into service by Edward Ould and the Maunder Family. Charles Tertius Mander, a cousin of Theodore Mander at Wightwick Manor, was undertaking an ongoing Arts...
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    New Cross Hospital), Lord Bishop of Lichfield Dr Kempthorne, Sir Charles Tertius Mander and his family, and others. His posthumous portraits of Sister Dora...
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    Gild-house, to which the manorial rights attached, was bought by Sir Charles Tertius Mander of Wolverhampton, whose trustees became the lords of the manor....
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