Charles Marcus Mander
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|name = Sir Charles Marcus Mander, 3rd Baronet
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|birth_date = 22 September 1921
|birth_place = Kilsall Hall, Tong, Shropshire, England
|death_date = 9 August 2006
|death_place = Newport Hospital, Isle of Wight, England
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|resting_place = Burford, Oxfordshire
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|nationality = British
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|education = Eton College
Trinity College, Cambridge
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|occupation = industrialist, landowner and farmer, property developer
|title = baronet
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|predecessor = Sir Charles Arthur Mander, 2nd baronet
|successor = Sir Charles Nicholas Mander, 4th baronet
|party = Conservative
|boards = Mander Brothers, Arlington Securities, London and Cambridge Investments
|spouse = Maria Dolores Beatrice Brodermann
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|children = 2 sons: (Charles) Nicholas and Francis Peter; one dau., Penelope Anne
|parents = Charles Arthur Mander and Monica Claire Cotterill Neame
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|website = [http://www.owlpen.com/MarcusMander.shtml An Appreciation of Sir Charles Marcus Mander]
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Sir Charles Marcus Mander, 3rd BaronetOfficial Roll of the Baronets (Standing Council of the Baronetage, 2006) (22 September 1921 – 9 August 2006) was an industrialist, property developer, landowner and farmer. He was known as Marcus Mander to his family and friends.
Biography
Charles Marcus Mander was the only son of Charles Arthur Mander, second baronet, by Monica Neame, of Kent, born at Kilsall Hall, Tong, Shropshire. He was educated at Wellesley House School, Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, but did not complete his degree following the outbreak of war.
After officer training at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, he was commissioned in the Coldstream Guards in World War II, serving as a captain in North Africa and Italy,Who’s Who, A&C Black, various editions where, following the Salerno landings, he was gravely wounded in the fierce fighting at Calabritto on the slopes of Monte Camino, in October 1943. He later rejoined his Regiment, serving in Belgium and Germany.Nicholas Mander, The Queen of Seven Swords (Owlpen Press, 2013) ISBN 978-0-9546056-5-0
From 1945, he was a director of Mander Brothers, the family paint, property and inks conglomerate, founded in Wolverhampton in 1773.History of Mander Brothers, Whitehead Brothers, n.d. [1955]. He was soon responsible for its property portfolio, and promoted the redevelopment of the centre of Wolverhampton, where in 1968 the Mander Centre and Mander Square were established on the site of the Georgian family works.{{cite web | url=https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Mander_Brothers | title=Mander Brothers - Graces Guide }} Sir Charles was High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1962-63 before two City posts with property groups, first as chairman of Arlington Securities (sold to British Aerospace) and then as chairman of London & Cambridge Investments. He also developed a township for 11,500 people at Perton outside Wolverhampton on the family agricultural estate, which had been requisitioned as an airfield during World War II.*[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1527156/Sir-Charles-Mander-Bt.html Obituary], The Daily Telegraph, 25 August 2006
In the year 2000, he sold the mansion house and adjoining land at Little Barrow, Donnington, near Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. It is believed that this was in order to meet underwriting losses at the Lloyd's insurance market after Lady Mander had been offered a settlement by Lloyd's, but refused, which resulted in her being declared bankrupt.The Times newspaper (24 June 2000)
Sir Charles converted to Roman Catholicism following a business visit to Damascus in 1955.Nicholas Mander, The Queen of Seven Swords (Owlpen Press, 2013) ISBN 978-0-9546056-5-0 Shortly after, following family disagreement, he resigned his directorship with Mander Brothers.[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1527156/Sir-Charles-Mander-Bt.html Obituary], The Daily Telegraph, 25 August 2006
Family
Charles Marcus Mander married Maria Dolores, daughter of Alfred Edmund Brödermann, a banker of Hamburg,Dr jur Bernard Koerner, with Alscan W. Lutteroth and T. Will, Deutsches Geschlechterbuch (Genealogisches Handbuch Bürgerlicher Familien): Hamburger Geschlechterbuch, vol 36, Goerlitz, 1929, and 'Stammtafel der Familie Brödermann, nach einer auf dem hamburgischen Staatsarchiv befindlichen Aufzeichnung und nach anderen Quellen', Hamburg [privately printed], Sept. 1908 [new ed. with revisions to 1912]. on 24 November 1945, by whom he had three children:Mosley, Charles, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 2589, sub Mander baronetcy of the Mount [U.K.], cr. 1911.Nicholas Mander. Borromean Rings: the Genealogy of the Mander Family, 2011; 2nd edition, revised and enlarged, 2023.
- (Charles) Nicholas (b. 23 March 1950).
- Francis Peter (b. 4 December 1952). He married Georgina ThringBurke’s Landed Gentry, 1952 ed., sub Thing of Alford (issue: two sons).
- Penelope Anne Mary (b. 22 September 1946). She married firstly Michael Rollo Hoare, a partner in C. Hoare & Co., bankers (issue: two daughters), and secondly Simon Loder (issue: one son).
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See also
References
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Sources
- Sir Geoffrey Le Mesurier Mander (ed), The History of Mander Brothers (Wolverhampton, n.d. [1955])
- Charles Nicholas Mander, Varnished Leaves: a biography of the Mander Family of Wolverhampton, 1750-1950 (Owlpen Press, 2004)
- Nicholas Mander, The Queen of Seven Swords (Owlpen Press, 2013), pp. 275-349 ISBN 978-0-9546056-5-0
- Mosley, Charles, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 2589, sub Mander baronetcy of the Mount [U.K.], cr. 1911
- Kidd, Charles (editor), Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, Debrett’s, 2008, B 626-7
- Who’s Who, A&C Black, various editions
External links
- [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1527156/Sir-Charles-Mander-Bt.html Obituary], The Daily Telegraph, 25 August 2006
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070312000521/http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article662467.ece Brief Life], The Times, 5 October 2006
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070814013333/http://www.owlpen.com/MarcusMander.shtml An Appreciation of Sir Charles Marcus Mander by Bev Parker]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20061023064518/http://www.owlpen.com/briefhistory.shtml Brief history of the Mander family]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20081007204639/http://www.owlpen.com/mander-genealogy.shtml Mander family genealogy]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20081007204656/http://www.owlpen.com/manderspaints.shtml Mander Brothers]
- [https://www.expressandstar.com/news/2006/08/17/sudden-death-of-shopping-centre-founder/ Express and Star obituary]
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