Cassells

Cassells

Cassells may refer to:

* Cyrus Cassells (b.1957), an American poet
* Ian Cassells, a Scottish author
* Keith Cassells (b.1957), an English footballer
* Thomas Cassells, a Scottish politician
* William Wharton Cassells (d.1925), Christian missionary, one of the Cambridge Seven

ee also

* Cassell
* Cassels


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