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A genealogy of the Selwyn family
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1681 - 1689 (8 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | William Hayward was born in 1651 (son of Thomas Cox als Hayward and Susan Shoyle); died in Apr 1684 in Woolstrop (Known As Quedgeley House). Notes:
The monument to them in Quedegely church was often mentioned in County histories. It relates how they were carried to their graves "magno cum planctu nec minore cum pompa"
Purchased the estate of Quedgeley.
William married Eleanor Rogers. Eleanor (daughter of Richard Rogers) was born in 1647 in Dowdeswell; died in Apr 1684. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Eleanor Rogers was born in 1647 in Dowdeswell (daughter of Richard Rogers); died in Apr 1684. Notes:
sister of Mrs Prynne, daughter-in- law of Prynne who had ear cut off.
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Generation: 3
Generation: 4
8. | Thomas Cox (alias Hayward) was born before 1620 in Forthampton Glos. Notes:
The Lion crest is on their monuments (the arms are a lion passant wiyh fleur-de-lis on the cross-bar)
Grant of arms to Thomas Cox als Hayward by Sir EDward Bylshe Knight Clarenceux principal King of Arms "whereby Thomas Cox als Hayward Gent has desired me to assign unto him such arms as he may lawfully bear" Arms and crest described in document in possession of PCH at Totford.
"Argent on a band sable three flower de liz or on a cleif of the second a lyon pafsan of the third. Andfor his crest on a helmet and crown murall or a demi Lyonrampant sable holding a flower de liz or. Mantled gules double Argent: as m the margent is more finely depicted."
Granted 26th May 1666.
Motto Virtute non Sanguine appears on grant of arms 1666.
Arms inspected by visitation to Gloucester 1oth August 1682 "fees for allowing the arms and entering the pedigree £1.7.0"
They seem to have been connected with Cocks of Castleditch, though spelling their name differently.
Thomas married Joan Tyrwhit. Joan was born in Chapley; died in 1590. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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