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301 Received a pension of £100 from the civil list. Selwyn, Henrietta Elizabeth (I0236)
 
302 Receiver General of the Customs Selwyn, Capt. Henry (I0359)
 
303 Recorded by Edward Selwyn on the day his wife died. Source (S2)
 
304 Rector of Bath Abbey
Archdeacon of Bath 1938-1947
Bishop of Fulham 1947-1949 
Selwyn, Rt. Rev. William Marshall (I0580)
 
305 Rector of Ludgershall. 1777-1823 Selwyn, Rev. John (I0305)
 
306 Rector of North Perrott Hoskins, Rev. Henry (I0748)
 
307 Rector of St Paul's, Cray Simons, Rev. John (I0671)
 
308 Registered at Conway, Caernarvonshire Adams, Gladstone (I0702)
 
309 Registered in the parish of St Peter, Bradford (Bradford Cathedral) Selwyn, Rev. William Maingay (I0289)
 
310 Reported in the Kentish Gazette 18th Feb 1851 Morris, Congreve Selwyn (I1271)
 
311 Rev. Steward, Ambrose (I0637)
 
312 Rev. William Carus, M.A., b. 1804, was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated with highest honours in Classics and Mathematics in 1827. He was Senior Fellow and Dean of Trinity College, Incumbent of Great St. Mary's, and Select University Preacher in 1854, 1859, and 1866. He was appointed Canon Residentiary of Winchester, Vicar of Romsey, and Rural Dean in 1851, and was Proctor in Convocation.

Canon Carus was the author of "Memoirs of Rev. Charles Simeon" and " Life of Bishop Mcllvaine." The Carus Greek Testament Prize at Cambridge was founded in memory of his name. He married, in 1851, Maria Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Rev. Edward Selwyn, Rector of Hemingford Abbotts, Co. Huntingdon, and died at Bournemouth 27th August, 1891, leaving no issue.  
Carus, Rev. William (I0140)
 
313 s. Charles (Jasper) of Blockley, co. Worcester, cler. PEMBROKE COLL., matric 14 March, 1780, aged 18; B.A. 1784, rector of Pixhill and vicar of Yorkhill, co. Hereford, dead before 1815. Selwyn, Rev. Congreve (I0241)
 
314 s. Charles Jasper, of Blockley, co. Worcester, cler. PEMBROKE COLL., matric. 4 May, 1774, aged 21; B.C.L. 1783, rector of Ludgershall, Wilts, 1777, master of Wigston's Hospital, Leicester 1793, and succentor of Salisbury Cathedral, rector of Coulstone, Wilts, 1798, until his death 4 Nov, 1823, father of the last named and of the next named. Selwyn, Rev. John (I0305)
 
315 s. Henry Charles, of St. Mary's, Gloucester (city), arm. CHRIST CHURCH, matric. 2 May, 1800, aged 17; B.A. 1804, M.A. 1806, vicar of Kilmington 1837, until his death 31 May, 1853, father of the last named. Selwyn, Rev. Townshend (I0172)
 
316 s. Henry. 'principis. curii Westmonasterii,' gent. CHRISTCHRURCH, matric. 12 June 1745, aged 18; B.A. 1749, M.A. 1767, vicar of Blockley, co. Worcester, 1761, rector of Beverstone with Kingscote, co. Gloucester, 1767, and preb. of Salisbury 1775, until his death 10 Sep., 1794, father of John, 1774, and of the next named. See Alumni West., 333. Selwyn, Rev. Charles Jasper (I0277)
 
317 s. John, of Chislehurst, Kent, arm. HART HALL, matric. 1 Feb, 1738-9, aged 19; surveyor-general of the Crown lands, surveryor of the meltings and clerk of the irons in the Mint, registrar in the Court of Chancery in the Island of Barbados, M.P. Ludgershall 1747-54, Gloucester (city) 1754-80, and Ludgershall 1780, until his death 25 Jan, 1791. Selwyn, George Augustus (I0508)
 
318 s. John, of Ludgershall, Wilts, cler. WORCESTER COLL., matric 4 May, 1796, aged 17. Selwyn, Lieut. George Brydges (I0315)
 
319 s. John, of Ludgershall, Wilts. cler. CORPUS CHRISTI COLL., matric. 24 Jan, 1800, aged 17. Selwyn, Lieut. John (I0316)
 
320 s. William, of Gloucester (city), arm. ORIEL COLL., matric. 11 April 1674, aged 16; of Stonehouse, co. Gloucester; M.P. Gloucester 1698-1700, 1700-1, colonel 1701, major-general 1702; died 6 April, 1702. See Foster's Parliamentary History. Selwyn, Maj. Gen. William (I0486)
 
321 s. William, of Matson, co. Gloucester, arm. NEW INN HALL, matric 11 Dec, 1640, aged 15; died in 1679; father of the next. Selwyn, William (I0513)
 
322 scholar of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 1824-9. 6th wrangler, senior classic and chancellor's medallist 1828 (B.A. 1828, fellow 1829-32, M.A. 1831, B.D. 1850, D.D. 1864); adm. 'ad eundem' 28 June, 1860(1s, William), Lady Margaret professor of theology 1855-75, rector of Branston, co. Leicester, 1831-46, vicar of Melbourne, co. Cambridge, 1846-53, canon of Ely 1833, chaplain in ordinary to the Queen 1859, F.R.D. 1866, hon. joint curator Lambeth Library 1872, died 24 April, 1875, brother of George O.; for list of his works see Crockford. Selwyn, The Rev. Canon William (I0383)
 
323 scholar St. John's COLL., Cambridge 1827-33, B.A. 1831, fellow 1833-9, M.A. 1834, D.D. 1842, hon. fellow 1867-78; adm. 'ad eundem' 30 Jun, 1837, and again 29 Oct, 1841, created D.C.L. 3 Dec, 1867 (2s William), preb. of Lichfield 1867-73. (1st) bishop of New Zealand 1841-67, and of Lichfield 1867, until his death 11 April, 1878, brother of William; for list of his works see Crockford. See also Eton School Lists. Selwyn, The Rt. Rev. George Augustus (I0384)
 
324 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Selwyn, Christopher George (I0001)
 
325 See Wikipedia entry about the shipwreck Langton, Harriette Catherine (I0659)
 
326 Selwyn, Anthony Alias: Selwin, Anthony Alias: Shelwin, Anthony Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, 27 Apr., 1612. Perhaps s. and h. of Edward (below), of Friston, Sussex. Matric. 1612, 'Shelwin.' Died s.p. (Vis. of Sussex, 1530, 1633-4 .) Selwyn, Anthony (I0800)
 
327 Selwyn, Congreve, o.s. Congreve, of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, gent Exeter Coll., matric 2 Feb., 1860, aged 20; vicar of Welsh-Hampton 1870-5, of Caynham, Salop, 1875-9, and of St Mary, Haggerston, London, 1879, until his death 2 May, 1882. Selwyn, Rev. Longmore Congreve Clift (I1252)
 
328 Served as a curate at Windsor, 1833-41. Selwyn, The Rt. Rev. George Augustus (I0384)
 
329 Served in various military capacities in the West Indies, Ireland, Cape of Good Hope and England. Selwyn, Col. Charles Jasper (I0231)
 
330 Settled Frognal manor on his daughter Albinia Selwyn and the Hon. Thomas Townshend in 1751 Selwyn, Col. John (I0490)
 
331 Sheriff of Essex Tuke, George (I1173)
 
332 Still born Selwyn (I1362)
 
333 Subject of a book by Pamela Barnes "Where Duty Leads: The Life of Colonel Charles Jasper Selwyn, R. E. Officer Commanding Royal Engineers, Graham's Town, 1834-1842" Selwyn, Col. Charles Jasper (I0231)
 
334 Surrendered Malmesbury Abbey to Henry VIII on 15 Dec 1539 Selwyn, Robert (I0560)
 
335 The "The London Gazette" October 18, 1872 contains

Jasper Henry Selwyn, of Woodland Crag,
Grasmere, Westmorland, Captain R.N, for an
invention of "improvements in cartridges for
certain kinds of breech loading fire arms." Dated 12th October, 1865. 
Selwyn, Adm. Jasper Henry (I0176)
 
336 The famous headmaster of Rugby School. Arnold, Dr. Thomas (I0676)
 
337 The famous humorist. Herbert, Alan Patrick (I0402)
 
338 The inscription on his grave reads :-

Beneath this Stone
are deposited
the Remains
of
HENRY CHARLES SELWYN Esq
Lieutenant Governor of the Island of Montserrat
and formerly
Captain in the Royal Fuzileers
He died the 23rd day of June AD 1807
In the 56th year of his Age 
Selwyn, Capt. Henry Charles (I0228)
 
339 The last vice-chancellor of England Shadwell, Lancelot (I1235)
 
340 The London Gazette published

2884. To Jasper Henry Selwyn, of Woodland
Crag Grasmere, in the county of Westmoreland,
Captain in the Royal Navy, for the invention
of "a novel apparatus for paying out or
laying down submarine telegraph cables or
wires, and for raising the same after they have
been laid down." On 14 January, 1859

On his petition, recorded in the Office of the Commissioners
on the 16th day of December, 1858. 
Selwyn, Adm. Jasper Henry (I0176)
 
341 The Manor, North Perrott was designed by T.H. Wyatt for Henry William Paget Hoskins in 1877.
The manor later became Perrott Hill School under Mr. Bill Grundy 
Hoskins, Henry William Paget (I1357)
 
342 The poet Arnold, Matthew (I1333)
 
343 The wedding service was conducted by Frank Selwyn's father. Family F431
 
344 There is information about the wreck of the Rydal Hall here Selwyn, Keith Murray (I0186)
 
345 This inscription has since been destroyed in the rebuilding of the church around 1891-4 Source (S47)
 
346 Thought to have been the eldest son of Thomas Selwyn of Sussex by his wife Agnes Bates
and to have settled in Glos. in the reign of Richard III (1483-85)  
Selwyn, John (I0559)
 
347 Treasurer to Queen Caroline 1730-37 Selwyn, Col. John (I0490)
 
348 Vicar of Arlingham from 1780 to 1783 (resigned). Selwyn, Jasper (I0988)
 
349 Vicar of Blockley 1761-1794 Selwyn, Rev. Charles Jasper (I0277)
 
350 Vicar of Bromfield, Shropshire Selwyn, Rev. William (I0408)
 

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