Person    | Male  Born 21/8/1855  Died 2/11/1921

William Mansfield, First Viscount Sandhurst

William Mansfield, First Viscount Sandhurst

Lord Chamberlain 1912 - 1921.

Note: Wikipedia use the same photo for our Sandhurst (b.1855) as for his father (b. 1819). From the age of the other man Colin Campbell in the photo it is clear that his companion is not Sandhurst junior. As good net-citizens we have written to correct this error.

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William Mansfield, First Viscount Sandhurst

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