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| Robert Jasper Selwyn
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| Rose Selwyn (nee Rusden) 1825-
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| Rosemary's 50th birthday party
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| Rt. Rev. George Theodore Selwyn
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| Rt. Rev. William Marshall Selwyn
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| Rt. Rev. William Marshall Selwyn, Bishop of Fulham From the Art Department of The Daily Telegraph
Received by the Telegraph on 20 Jul 1947
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| Ruth Selwyn (nee Compton)
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| Sarah Harriet Richardson
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| Sarah Harriet Selwyn
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| Sir J Richardson Phillips, Henry Wyndham, 1820-1868. Phillips, Henry Wyndham, 1820-1868 :Sir J Richardson (Father of Sarah Harriet Richardson, G A Selwyn's wife) / Henry W Phillips, 1837.. Ref: A-439-018. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23125763
Shows the English judge Sir John Richardson, father of Bishop George Augustus Selwyn's wife, seated in an upright wooden chair with armrests and maroon leather upholstery. In his right hand he holds a piece of paper and in his left hand, resting in his lap, he holds a pair of reading glasses. A small table stands at the right, holding a sloped bookstand supporting an open book, another open book on the tabletop, and a small handbell. Richardson wears a double-breasted jacket with a high wide collar.
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| Sir John and Lady Richardson Artist unknown :[Sir John and Lady Richardson. 1830-1838?]. Ref: A-439-015. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22874332
A double portrait of the parents of Bishop Selwyn's wife, Sarah Harriet Richardson. Shows the judge Sir John Richardson seated in an armchair at the left, and his wife seated at the right with her hand gently placed on her husband's left forearm. She wears a full blue cap, a white dress with a broad frilled collar and a blue waistband, and a blue shawl draped around her shoulders. In her lap her hand rests on the pages of an open book. Sir John wears a double breasted navy blue jacket with two rows of silver buttons. At the far left on a table beside him, a quill pen stands in an inkpot, beside a partly visible book. The setting is the corner of a sitting room, with part of a portrait of a woman in Regency dress seen above a closed door in the background. Heavy pink curtains hang at upper right, and at left, where the curtains hangs over a gilt-framed picture.
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| Teresa Spens At Selwyn College, Cambridge attending the celebration of the bicentenary of her great-grandfather George Augustus Selwyn on 17th April 2009.
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| The Out of Town party George Selwyn, Gilly Williams and Dick Edgcumbe at Strawberry Hill
by Sir Joshua Reynolds
@ The Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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| The Out of Town Party. Sir Joshua Reynolds (1781) Left to right: George Selwyn, George James Williams, Richard Edgecumbe
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| The rectors of Kilmington The board recording the rectors of Kilmington within Kilmington church
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| The Selwyn monument in Ely Cathedral. Taken from the BSHS website entry about the Ely Solar Astronomers by Mark Hurn of the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge.
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| Theodosia Betenson D. 1749 If you know current whereabouts of this portrait please contact us
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| Thomas, First Viscount Sydney B. 1733 D 1800 Fron the picture by Gilbert Stuart
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| Three Selwyn women and a friend Three Selwyn women and a friend. Selwyn family :Photographs. Ref: PAColl-9823-1-47. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23015867
Three Selwyn women identified as Margaret Elizabeth Selwyn, Rebie Sarah Selwyn, and D Selwyn, and a friend tentatively identified as Mrs Knott?? Photographed by an unknown photographer in about 1915.
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1956
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1956
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1956
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1958
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1958
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1960
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1960
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1962
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| Vice Adm. Jasper 1820-1901 & Elizabeth Selwyn
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| Walter Selwyn
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| Wedding procession for Lucy Selwyn and Quintin Hoare
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn Proved 1733 in Frampton on Severn
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn 1691 Proved in Frampton on Severn
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn 1778 Proved in Frampton on Severn
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn 1788 Proved in Whitminster
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn 1788 Proved in Whitminster
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn 1788 Proved in Whitminster
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn 1788 Proved in Whitminster
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn of Matson Proved in 1635
From William Bazeley's "Some Records of Matson"
Jasper Selwyn died in 1634, and was buried at Matson. His monument describes him as 'Counsellor at law and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Gloucester.' From his will, which I have examined at the Gloucester Probate Court, it appears that he left his plate and other moveables to his daughters, Margaret, Sarah, and Dorothy, and certain fittings of the house, which he describes as 'wainscot and glass,' to his son William, stipulating that his widow, whom he makes his sole executrix, should have the use of them during her life-time. The will is a very short one, and more than half of it is a solemn declaration of his Christian faith. Margaret Selwyn survived her husband only two years.
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| Will of Margaret Nourse Proved 1715 in Gloucester
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| Will of Sarah Selwyn 1802 Proved in Whitminster
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| Will of William Selwyn
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| Will of William Selwyn
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| Will of William Selwyn 1749 Proved at Cam
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| William Marshall Selwyn
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| William Marshall Selwyn
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| William Marshall Selwyn and wife Dorothy
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| William Marshall Selwyn, name on roll of rectors of Bath abbey
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| William Selwyn (1806-1875), DD, Lady Margaret Professor (1855-1875), Canon of Ely by George Richmond
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| William Selwyn, QC as a young man
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| William Selwyn. Esq. QC
Treasurer of Lincolns Inn
1775 - 1855
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George Romney
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