List of people from Mansfield

This is a list of people from Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England with a Wikipedia page. Information not on the subject's Wikipedia page must be referenced.

Actors/Actresses

Arts

Inventors

Musicians/Singers

Politicians/Economists

Religion

Sports

Television/Playwriting

Miscellaneous

References

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