Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Richard Mansell-Jones

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1891 Richard Mansell-Jones M.R.C.S.Edin Surgeon, living at 56 Lansdowne Mansions, Brighton [1]

1900 No. 45. B.S.A. cycle spring frame. Invented by Dr. Mansell-Jones, "Sunnyside," Lodge Road, Croydon, Surrey, Patent No. 17987/1900. Weight 10 lbs.

1911 Richard Mansell-Jones is a boarder at 113/115 Cromwell Road, London (age 54 born Denbighshire), Physician and Surgeon. With Edith Mansell-Jones (age 50 born London). Married for 30 years and have two children with one still living. [2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 Kelly's Directory of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
  2. 1911 Census