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251 M.P. for Ludgershall, 1780 - 25 Jan. 1791 Selwyn, George Augustus (I0508)
 
252 M.P. for Mitchell, 1722 - 1727
 
Selwyn, Maj. Charles (I0491)
 
253 M.P. for Mitchell, 1727 - 1734
 
Farrington, Thomas (I1155)
 
254 M.P. for Seaford, 1681
 
Selwyn, Edward (I0947)
 
255 M.P. for Seaford, 1685 Selwyn, Edward (I0947)
 
256 M.P. for the University of Cambridge, 1727-1774 Townshend, The Hon. Thomas (I0510)
 
257 M.P. for Truro, 1715 - 25 Feb. 1721
 
Selwyn, Col. John (I0490)
 
258 M.P. for Whitchurch, 17 Mar. 1783 - 1790 Selwyn, William KC (I0361)
 
259 M.P. for Whitchurch, 1727 - 1734
 
Selwyn, Col. John (I0490)
 
260 M.P. for Whitchurch, 2 - 5 Aug. 1727
 
Farrington, Thomas (I1155)
 
261 M.P. for Whitchurch, 21 Nov. 1751 - 1754
 
Bertie, Robert (I1262)
 
262 M.P. for Whitchurch, Hants, 1734 - 27 June 1751 Selwyn, John Henry Augustus (I0506)
 
263 M.P. for Winchelsea, 1 Nov. 1722 - 1727
 
Townshend, The Hon. Thomas (I0510)
 
264 M.P. for Wisbech, 1886-1891 Selwyn, Capt. Charles William (I0396)
 
265 Maid of Honour to Augusta Princess of Wales 1736-46 Selwyn, Albinia (I0362)
 
266 Many pictures and documents of the Selwyn family at the National Library of New Zealand using the following search...

http://natlib.govt.nz/photos?i[century]=1800&text=selwyn 
Family F040
 
267 Married by Sydney Augustus Selwyn Family F035
 
268 Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge 1893-1898 Selwyn, The Rt. Rev. John Richardson (I0410)
 
269 Matric. pens. from CLARE, Michs. 1565. Perhaps 2nd s. of John, of Friston, Sussex. B.A. from Queens', 1569/70 . Probably brother of Thomas (1565) and perhaps father of Anthony (above). Selwyn, Edward (I0790)
 
270 Matric. pens. from CLARE, Michs. 1565. Perhaps s. and h. of John, of Friston, Sussex. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1570, from Staple Inn [ London]. Probably brother of Edward (1565). Selwyn, Thomas (I0781)
 
271 Member of the Community of the Resurrection, Mirfield Selwyn, Rev. Alexander Bernard (I0194)
 
272 Member of the Gwyn family of Fakenham, Norfolk.
The Gwyn family were owners of Baron's Hall, Fakenham.
Walter Selwyn has a painting of Baron's Hall. 
Gwyn, Emily (I1160)
 
273 Memorial in Beaumaris church reads:-

To the memory of Henry and Harriette Selwyn, who were passengers on board the Rothsay Castle, and perished during the night of the 17th August, 1831. Their earthly remains rest together in the adjoining Church-yard.
 
Selwyn, Henry Thomas (I0317)
 
274 Memorial in Holy Trinity Church, Much Wenlock, Salop  Foskett, Capt. Henry (I1184)
 
275 Mentioned with Agnes, Richard and John in indenture, 1516 Selwyn, Alice (I0820)
 
276 Monument in St Mary the Virgin, Tilty, Essex.  Margaret (I1193)
 
277 MP for Berwick upon Tweed Hutchinson, Jonathan (I1298)
 
278 MP for Gloucester 1701 Hanbury, Maj. John (I0495)
 
279 MP for the borough of Eye, co. Suffolk, from Dec. 4, 1761, to the time of his death. Townshend, Lieut. Col. Henry (I0928)
 
280 MP for Yarmouth Jervis, Thomas KC (I1178)
 
281 Name changed to Selwyn by deed poll on 18/Nov/1942 Stableford, Edna Florence (I0587)
 
282 Named in husband's will ?, Joan (I0830)
 
283 Obituary from Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 64

At Blockley, in the county and diocese of Worcester, the Rev. Charles Jasper Selwyn, M.A. more than 40 years minister of that parish; of whose exemplary character they can on speak as it deserves, who had the happiness to be most intimately acquainted with his virtues, which originated from the most enduring sweetness and benevolence of natural disposition, improved and heightened by the influences of true religion. This gentleman was of a very antient and respectable family, nearly connected with Lords Sydney and Boston. He was educated at Westminster School; and his amiable character and conduct there still live in the memories of his contemporaries. He was elected thence to Christ Church, Oxford, in 1775; and soon after he had taken his first degree, married Elizabeth, the daughter of ____ Coxeter, esq. of Bampton, co. Oxford. Not many years after his ordination he was placed by his friend Mr. Congreve, the late generous and worthy vicar of that parish, in the curacy of Blockley, with a handsome stipend; and his faithful labours, in an extensive and laborious cure, so recommended him to his liberal-minded principal, that he permitted him to apply to Dr. Johnson then Bishop of Worcester, who was no stranger to Mr. Selwyn's character, to consent to the resignation of Mr. Congreve, and collate his excellect curate to the vicarage. In that station he was enabled, by this fortunate increase of income, to extend his bounty to his poor parishioners.

"By him were riches rightly understood
"to be a larger power of doing good."

About 20 years ago he qualified as a justice of the peace for the county of Worcester; and, not many years since, he also qualified for the county of Gloucester: and in this arduous situation, in a district of thirty miles extent, with very few resident magistrates, he acquitted himself with such unbiassed integrity, such unwearied patience, such found judgement, and such strict adherence to the laws, as gave universal satisfaction to those to whose benefit and accommodation he devoted his time and his abilities. In a word, it is difficult to say in which character he shone most; whether as an affectionate husband, a tender and indulgent father, a pious minister, an upright magistrate or (as the writer of this article with tears of grateful sorrow now reflects) as an attentive, benevolent, and faithful friend. During a long and severe illness he exhibited an example of patient submission to the will of God, full of comfort to himself, and of instruction to those around him; particularly to his affectionate children, who, from the moment of their mother's death, had but one contest with each other, which of them should be most dutiful and attentive to the best of fathers. He was attended to the grave by a mournful train of children, parishioners, and friends.
 
Selwyn, Rev. Charles Jasper (I0277)
 
284 of Broadway and Stanley Kings Selwyn, William (I0859)
 
285 of Cam Trotman, Richard (I1402)
 
286 of co. Gloucester, arm. St.ALBAN HALL, matric. entry 5 June, 1607, aged 14; baptised 7 Oct, 1593; bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1618 (as son Jasper of Matson, co. Gloucester), died 1643; father of the next. See Foster's Judges and Barristers. Selwyn, William (I0526)
 
287 of Co. Gloucester, pleb. MAGDALEN HALL, matric. entry under data 15 April, 1580, aged 19; of Matesdon, co. Gloucester, (2s. William, of Stanley Regis, co. Gloucester); bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1591; treasurer 1620; buried 1634-35; father of William 1607. See Foster's Judges and Barristers. Selwyn, Jasper (I0536)
 
288 of Frampton Selwyn, Jasper (I0909)
 
289 of Horsemarley in Moreton Valence, co Gloucester Selwyn, Richard (I0860)
 
290 of Wheatenhurst Lloyd, Thomas (I1403)
 
291 Ordained priest, 1834. Selwyn, The Rt. Rev. George Augustus (I0384)
 
292 Perpetual curate of Wheatenhust/Whitminster from 1776 to his death in 1787 Selwyn, Jasper (I0988)
 
293 Prebendary of Hereford Selwyn, Rev. William (I0408)
 
294 Prebendary of Torleton 1775-1794 Selwyn, Rev. Charles Jasper (I0277)
 
295 Prebendary of Wells and Hereford Hoskins, Rev. Henry (I0748)
 
296 Professor Charlotte Macdonald of the Victoria University of Wellington has written an extensive appraisal of Sarah's life and work entitled "Between religion and empire: Sarah Selwyn's Aotearoa/New Zealand, Eton and Lichfield, England, c.1840s-1900". The article was published in the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association / Revue de la Société historique du Canada, Volume 19, numéro 2, 2008, p. 43-75.



 
Richardson, Sarah Harriet (I0407)
 
297 Purchased the lordship of Scadbury Park in 1736. Selwyn, Col. John (I0490)
 
298 Received a pension of £100 from the civil list. Selwyn, Charlotte (I0232)
 
299 Received a pension of £100 from the civil list. Selwyn, Albinia Frances (I0233)
 
300 Received a pension of £100 from the civil list. Selwyn, Maria Louisa (I0235)
 

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