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101 Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, 25 May, 1749. S. of Henry, of London. School, Westminster [ London]. Matric. 1749 ; Scholar, 1750 . Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 05 Jul., 1749. K.C., 1780 . M.P. for Whitchurch, Hampshire, 1783-90 . Married Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Dr John Dodd, of Woodford, Essex. Died at Richmond, Surrey, 21 Aug., 1817; buried at Chislehurst, Kent. (Al. Westmon., 350.) Selwyn, William KC (I0361)
 
102 Adm. pens. (age 19) at JESUS, Oct. 1, 1870. S. of the Rev. Sir John Leigh, R. of Aston-Tirrold, Berks. [B. there May 22, 1851.] Schools, Lancing and Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1880; D.D. 1901. Rowing ?blue,? 1873. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1874; priest, 1875; C. of Welwyn, Herts., 1874-9. C. of Quebec Chapel, London, 1879-81. V. of St Clement's, Notting Hill, 1881-6. R. of St Dunstan's, Stepney, 1886-96. V. of Bolton-le-Moors, Lancs., 1896-1901. Rural Dean and Canon of Manchester, 1899-1901. Bishop (Suffragan) of Burnley, 1901-4. Bishop of Southwell, 1904-25. Ramsden Preacher, 1905. Succeeded his brother, Leigh, as 12th Bart., Sept. 12, 1923. Died Dec. 2, 1925. Brother of the above. (Lancing Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B., 1940; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Crockford; Who was Who; E. G. Selwyn.) Hoskyns, Rt. Rev. Sir Edwyn 12th Bt. (I0678)
 
103 Adm. pens. (age 19) at JESUS, Oct. 1, 1877. [Eldest] s. of Frederick Leopold Augustus, Rear-Admiral, R.N., of Wincanton, Somerset. B. at Kingsbridge, Devon. School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1880; priest, 1882; C. of Sudbury, Suffolk, 1880-3. C. of St Paul's, Brentford, Middlesex, 1883-5. C. of Stowmarket, Suffolk, 1883-6. C. of Rickinghall Superior, 1887-8. R. of Turnworth, Dorset, 1888-91. C. of Tisbury, Wilts., 1891-3. C. of Calne, 1894-9. R. of Monkton-Farleigh, 1899-1919. Subsequently of 1, Woodhill Place, Bathwick Hill, Bath. Died June 21, 1926. (Sherborne Reg.; Crockford; The Times, June 24, 1926.) Selwyn, Rev. Reginald Townshend (I0185)
 
104 Adm. pens. at CORPUS CHRISTI, Oct. 1, 1877. Of Yorks. [S. of William Marshall, of Longwood, Bingley.] B. Oct. 7, 1856, at Beccles Hall, near Bradford. School, Norwich Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1877 B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (London) 1881; priest, 1883; C. of St Giles-in-the-Fields, 1881-4. C. of Lowestoft, 1884-6. C. of Old Radford, Notts., 1886-8. P.C. of St George's, Brighton, 1888-1903. V. of St Mary's, Spring Grove, Heston, Middlesex, 1903-13. C.P.M.S. Missionary, dio. of Canterbury, 1913-14. R. of Reedham with Freethorpe, Norfolk, 1914-22. Married (1) May 27, 1886, Helen Blanche Margaret, youngest dau. of G. Watson, Esq., of Fakenham; (2) Dec. 3, 1900, Violette Elizabeth, youngest dau. of T. W. Carr Dickinson, of Cheltenham. Latterly of Moorlands, Kingsdown, Deal. Disappears from Crockford, 1934. Brother of Sydney A. (1871). Selwyn, Rev. William Maingay (I0289)
 
105 Adm. pens. at CORPUS CHRISTI, Oct. 2, 1875. Of Yorks. B. Nov. 19, 1856, at Bierley Hall, near Bradford. School, Norwich Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1883; C. of Dedham, Essex, 1883-5. Died Mar. 3, 1885, at Norwich, aged 28. (The Guardian, Mar. 11, 1885; Crockford.) Selwyn, Rev. George Arthur (I0572)
 
106 Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, Oct. 1898. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] S[ydney] A[ugustus] (1871), of Boscombe vicarage, Bournemouth (and Ellen M. Blake). B. Feb. 15, 1879. [School, Haileybury.] Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of All Saints, South Lambeth, 1902-8. V. of St Simon Zelotes, Upper Chelsea, 1908-21. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). Chaplain of the Embassy Church, Rue d'Aguesseau, Paris, 1921-9. V. of Holy Trinity, Bournemouth, 1929-31. V. of Brompton, 1931-8. R. of Bath, 1938-47. Archdeacon of Bath and Preb. of Wells, 1938-47. Suffragan Bishop of Fulham, 1947-9; resigned. R. of St Anne and St Agnes, Gresham Street, London., 1947-9. Died Sept. 29, 1951. (Haileybury Reg.; Crockford; Who's Who; The Times, Oct. 1, 1951.) Selwyn, Rt. Rev. William Marshall (I0580)
 
107 Adm. pens. at SELWYN H., Oct. 10, 1885. B. Sept. 22, 1866. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of St Stephen's, Battersea, 1889-91. C. of Holy Trinity, Richmond, Surrey, 1891-3. R. of Stapleford, Herts., 1893-5. R. of Bengeo, 1895-1901. V. of St Matthew's, West Ham, 1901-9. V. of St Paul's, Brixton, 1913-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; mentioned in Secretary of State's List for 'valuable services'). Missionary, C.P.M.S., 1910-12 and 1919-23. C. of St George-the-Martyr, Deal, 1923-4. Married (1) Apr. 7, 1891, Edith Maria, dau. of J. Gordon, of London; (2) Oct. 12, 1910, Adelaide Julia, widow of Capt. E. G. McBride, North Staffs. Regt. Latterly of Glendonagh Cottage, Boscombe, where he died Jan. 26, 1936. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. 29, 1936.) Selwyn, Rev. Herbert Edward (I0573)
 
108 Adm. pens. at ST CATHARINE'S, Nov. 18, 1819. Of Gloucs. [Previously in the Royal Artillery; Cadet, 1808; Second Lieut., 1811; Lieut., 1814.] Matric. Lent, 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1823; priest (Winchester) 1823; V. of Ruddington, Notts., 1823-38. P.C. of Edwalton, 1833-8. R. of Hemingford Abbots, Hunts., 1838-65. Disappears from Clergy List, 1867. Father of Edward J. (1841). (Scott, MSS.; List of Officers of the Royal Regt. of Artillery.) Selwyn, Rev. Edward (I0022)
 
109 Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 20, 1858. [Eldest] s. of the Rt. Rev. George Augustus (1826) (and Sarah Harriet, dau. of Sir John Richardson). B. [Mar. 27, 1840], at New Windsor, Berks. Bapt. May 6, 1840. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1864; priest, 1865; C. of Chaddesley Corbett, Worcs., 1864-6. V. of Bromfield, Salop, 1866-1907. Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Lichfield, 1875-8. Preb. of Hereford, 1901-14. Married, Oct. 20, 1864, Harriet Susan, dau. of the Rev. Ambrose Steward, of Ipswich. Latterly of Quarry House, Aylestone Hill, Hereford, where he died Dec. 24, 1914; buried at Bromfield. Brother of John R. (1862); father of the next. (St John's Coll. Reg.; Eton Sch. Lists; Eagle, XXXVI. 219; Crockford; Who was Who.) Selwyn, Rev. William (I0408)
 
110 Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, June 24, 1826. [2nd] s. of William (1792), Esq. [K.C.], of Middlesex. [B. Apr. 5, 1809.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1827; B.A. (2nd Classic) 831; M.A. 1834; D.D. (per Lit. Reg.) 1842. Fellow, 1833-40; Hon. Fellow, 1867-78. Adm. Hon. D.C.L. at Oxford, 1867. Rowing 'blue,' 1829. Sometime tutor to the sons of Lord Powis. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) June 9, 1833; priest (Carlisle, Litt. dim. from Ely) June 22, 1834; C. of Windsor, 1833-41. Ramsden Preacher, 1854. First Bishop of New Zealand, 1841-67. Bishop of Lichfield, 1867-78. Married, June 25, 1839, Sarah Harriet, dau. of Sir John Richardson, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Author, Appendix to the Holy Bible, for the use of Missionaries; Are Cathedral Institutions Useless?; Remarks on Cathedral Reform; How shall we sing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land? New Zealand, or Letters to the S.P.G.; A Visitation Tour through the Diocese of New Zealand; etc. His letters and journals describing his early voyages in New Zealand give a vivid picture of his courage and energy. Died Apr. 11, 1878. Selwyn Public Hostel (subsequently Selwyn College) was erected by public subscription to his memory. Brother of William (1823), Thomas K. (1830) and Charles J. (1832); father of John R. (1862) and William (1858). (Memoir, by H. W. Tucker; Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; D.N.B.) Selwyn, The Rt. Rev. George Augustus (I0384)
 
111 Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, May 28, 1823. [Eldest] s. of William (above). [B. Feb. 19, 1806.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1824; Scholar, 1824; Browne medal, 1825-8; Craven Scholar, 1826; B.A. (6th Wrangler and Senior Classic) 1828; Chancellor's (Classical) medal, 1828; Norrisian prize, 1829; M.A. 1831; B.D. 1849; D.D. 1864. Fellow, 1829-32. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1831. Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, 1855-75. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 14, 1829; priest (Rochester) Apr. 10, 1831. R. of Branstone, Leics., 1831-46. Canon Residentiary of Ely, 1833-75. V. of Melbourne, Cambs., 1846-53. Ramsden Preacher, 1857. Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the Queen, 1859. F.R.S., 1866. Hon. Joint Curator, Lambeth Library, 1872. President of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1867. Soon after his election to the Lady Margaret chair announced his intention of paying £700 a year to the University to augment the salary of the then Norrisian Professor; this benefaction was afterwards devoted to the fund for the building of the Divinity School. F.R.A.S. Had photographs of the sun taken at Ely for an eleven-year period, 1863-73. Married, Aug. 22, 1832, Juliana Elizabeth, dau. of George Cooke, Esq. Author, Horae Hebraicae. Died Apr. 24, 1875; buried at Ely. Brother of George A. (1826), Thomas K. (1830) and Charles J. (1832). (Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Hist. Reg., 174; D.N.B.; Winstanley, Early Victorian Cambridge, 328.) Selwyn, The Rev. Canon William (I0383)
 
112 Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 9, 1792. [2nd] s. of William (1749), K.C., of London (and Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Dr John Dod, of Woodford, Essex). [B. 1775.] School, Eton. Scholar, 1792. Kept three terms. Migrated (age 18) to Trinity, Oct. 11, 1793. Matric. Michs. 1794; Scholar, 1795; B.A. 1797; Chancellor's (Classical) medal, 1797; M.A. 1800. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 30, 1793. Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1807. On the Western Circuit. Instructed the Prince Consort in the laws and constitution of England. Recorder of Portsmouth, 1819-29. K.C., 1827; Bencher, 1827. Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn, 1840. Married, June 11, 1801, Laetitia Frances, dau. of Thomas Kynaston, Esq., of Witham, Essex (d. 1842). Succeeded to the family property at Richmond on the death of his father. Resided at Pagoda House, New Road, Richmond and at Tunbridge Wells. Author, An Abridgement of Law of Nisi Prius; edited (with George Maule) Reports of Cases in the Court of King's Bench (6 vols., 1814-29). Died July 25, 1855, aged 80, at Tunbridge Wells; buried at Rustall. Brother of George (1784); father of George A. (1826), Thomas K. (1830), Charles J. (1832) and the next. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 473; D.N.B.) Selwyn, William QC (I0376)
 
113 Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 13, 1893. [Eldest] s. of the Rt. Rev. John Richardson (1862), Master of Selwyn Hostel. B. Aug. 5, 1875, in Norfolk Island, New Zealand. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of St Matthew's, Walsall, Staffs., 1898-1901. C. of St Mary's, Handsworth, 1901-8. V. of Rushall, 1908-9. V. of Hope, 1910-11. V. of Repton, Derbs., 1911-24. V. of Foremark, 1915-24. Perm. to off., dio. of Oxford, 1924-47-. Of Matson House, Remenham, Henley-on-Thames, in 1952. (Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford.) Selwyn, Rev. Stephen John (I0420)
 
114 Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 30, 1832. [Youngest s. of William (1792) (and Laetitia Frances, dau. of Thomas Kynaston, Esq.). [B. Oct. 13, 1813.] Schools, Ealing and Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839 Hon. LL.D. 1862. Commissary, 1855-68. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 31, 1836. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1840. Bencher, 1856-69; Q.C. M.P. for the University, 1859-68. Of Richmond, Surrey. Knighted, 1867. Solicitor-General, 1867. P.C., 1868. Lord Justice of Appeal, 1868-9. Married (1) 1856, Hester, dau. of John Goldsborough Ravenshaw, Chairman of the H.E.I.C.; (2) 1869, Catherine Rosalie, dau. of Col. G. T. Greene, I.C.S. Author (jointly), Annals of the Diocese of New Zealand. Died Aug. 11, 1869. Brother of William (1823), George A. (1826) and Thomas K. (1830); father of the next. (Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, . 488; Inns of Court; D.N.B.) Selwyn, The Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Jasper PC QC (I0386)
 
115 Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 7, 1876. [Eldest] s. of the Rt. Hon. Charles Jasper (above), Lord Justice in Chancery (and Hester, 5th dau. of John Goldsborough Ravenshaw, Esq.). B. [Mar. 7], 1858, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1876. Second Lieut., Royal Horse Guards, 1878; Lieut., 1880; Capt., 1885. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 2, 1886, age 28. Of Selwyn Court, Surrey. D.L. for Cambs. M.P. for Wisbech Division of Cambs., 1886-91. Married, 1884, Isabella Constance, 2nd dau. of Frederick Gonerman Dalgety, Esq., of Lockerley Hall, Hants. Died 1893, in New Zealand. (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court; Army Lists; Walford, County Families; Trin. Adm. Reg. calls his father 'Bishop of Lichfield.') Selwyn, Capt. Charles William (I0396)
 
116 Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Nov. 20, 1841. [S. of the Rev. Edward (1819), R. of Hemingford Abbots, Hunts. B. 1822, at Cambridge. Schools, Repton and Oakham.] Matric. Lent, 1843; Scholar, 1843; Bell Scholar, 1843; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849. Ord. deacon (London) 1847; priest, 1848. Head Master of Blackheath proprietary School, 1847-64. C. of Lee, Kent, 1859-64. C. of Wokingham, Berks., 1864-7. V. of Bickley, Kent, 1867-73. R. of Pluckley, 1873-93. Married, Maria Hughes, dau. of William Hughes Hughes, deceased, M.P. for Oxford. Died Aug. 15, 1893. Father of the above. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Oakham Sch. Reg.; Crockford; H. W. Ord; J. W. Kirby.)
 
Selwyn, Rev. Edward John (I0026)
 
117 Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 13, 1862. [Youngest] s. of the Rt. Rev. George Augustus (1826), D.D., Bishop of New Zealand (and Sarah Harriet, dau. of Sir John Richardson). B. [May 20], 1844, at Waimaté, New Zealand. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1870; D.D. 1885. Rowing 'blue,' 1864, 1866. Master of Selwyn Hostel, 1893-8. Ord. deacon (Lichfield, by his father) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of Alrewas, Staffs., 1869-70. C. of St George's, Wolverhampton, 1870-1; V. there, 1871-2. Missionary in Melanesia, 1873-7. Bishop of Melanesia, 1877-91; forced by ill-health to retire. Ramsden Preacher, 1893. Hon. Chaplain to Queen Victoria, 1892-5. Married (1) Jan. 1872, Clara Long-Innes (d. 1877); (2) Aug. 1885, Annie Catherine, eldest dau. of Thomas Sutcliffe Mort, of Sydney, N.S.W. Author, Pastoral Work in the Colonies and the Mission Field. Largely instrumental in founding 'Cambridge House' in London. Died Feb. 12, 1898, at Pau, France. Father of Stephen J. (1893); brother of William (1858). (Boase, . 490; Crockford; Burke, Col. Gentry; D.N.B.) Selwyn, The Rt. Rev. John Richardson (I0410)
 
118 Aged 57 Simons, Frances (I0023)
 
119 Also known as "Turnip Townshend" see Wikipedia entry Townshend, Charles 2nd Viscount Townshend (I0625)
 
120 An article about William on the Moseley Society's website Adams, William J.P. (I1283)
 
121 An article was published in the Bath Chronicle on 26 April 2012. It described William's involvements at the Abbey during World War II. Selwyn, Rt. Rev. William Marshall (I0580)
 
122 An article entitled "William Selwyn: a sketch" written by J.S.Wood appeared in the Eagle (the annual record of St. John's College, Cambridge) edition ix (1873-5), p.298-322 Selwyn, The Rev. Canon William (I0383)
 
123 Appointed to be First. Secretary (Commercial), Her Majesty's Embassy, Beirut, 1962 Selwyn, John Sidney Augustus (I0586)
 
124 Appointed to be Her Majesty's Consul at Strasbourg, 18 Nov 1963 Selwyn, John Sidney Augustus (I0586)
 
125 Appointed to be Her Majesty's Consul-General for the departments of Haut Rhin, Bas-Rhin, Moselle, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Vosges, Haute Saone, -Doubs, and the territory of Belfort, Meuse, Haute-Marne and Jura, to reside at Strasbourg, 1 May 1964 Selwyn, John Sidney Augustus (I0586)
 
126 Appointed to be His Majesty's Consul at Lisbon, 3rd Feb. 1951 Selwyn, John Sidney Augustus (I0586)
 
127 Appointed to Indian Police, Officer-in-Charge, Police Training Centre, Hangu, North-West Frontier Province, 1939 Selwyn, John Sidney Augustus (I0586)
 
128 Arrived in Canada at Quebec City on October 4, 1869 on the ship Peruvian
 
Selwyn, Alfred Richard Cecil (I0143)
 
129 b. 2 Sept 1902 at Sheffield, dau. of Gladstone Adams, company director, and Alice Eades Brown; m. 17 Jan 1928 Rev Henry Sheldon Hutchinson MA (d.1962); 1s, 2d; Educ. Penrhos Coll. Colwyn Bay Co. Sch; Newnham 1921-1924, College scholar; Math. Trip. Pts I & II Cl.II 1922, 1924 1924 [gained Senior Optime in Math Tripos]; MA 1945. Inter-Diocesan Certif (Branch I), Cent. Council for Women?s Church Work 1948. A.M Bournemouth Girl?s H.S (now Talbot Health HS). 1924-26. Incorp. Member Mother?s Union, Diocesan Officer and speaker; church worker, Sunday school teacher and trainer of teachers. Organiser Forces Canteen 1939-1945 Adams, Ada Cecilie (I1073)
 
130 Bishop of Lichfield, 1868-78.  Selwyn, The Rt. Rev. George Augustus (I0384)
 
131 Bishop of Melanesia, 1877-1892 Selwyn, The Rt. Rev. John Richardson (I0410)
 
132 Bishop of New Zealand, 1841-68,
 
Selwyn, The Rt. Rev. George Augustus (I0384)
 
133 Bishop of Southwell Hoskyns, Rt. Rev. Sir Edwyn 12th Bt. (I0678)
 
134 Bishop of St. David's Murray, Lord George (I0729)
 
135 Canon of Ely Selwyn, The Rev. Canon William (I0383)
 
136 Canon of Gloucester Selwyn, Rev. Townshend (I0172)
 
137 Canon of Winchester Carus, Rev. William (I0140)
 
138 Capt in the Indian Police, having been sent down from Sandhurst for an unfortunate incident throwing another cadet in the lake. John told Richard Selwyn Sharpe this was the making of him as he fought in campaigns on the NW frontier in the late 1930s before joining the regular army in the war, where he fought in Burma with the Commandos. Selwyn, John Sidney Augustus (I0586)
 
139 Capt Royal Field Artillery in the Great War, also attached to he RAF and an ADC. Selwyn, Capt. John (I0044)
 
140 Chamberlain to Caroline Princess of Wales 1718-23.  Selwyn, Col. John (I0490)
 
141 Changed name to Palmer in 1818 under the terms of the will of his maternal grandfather. Hudson, Sir Charles Thomas (I1208)
 
142 Charles I used Matson House as his headquarters during the siege of Gloucester in 1643. Selwyn, William (I0513)
 
143 Chief Justice of Chester Jervis, Thomas KC (I1178)
 
144 Curate at South Church, Bishop Auckland Selwyn, Rev. William George (I0413)
 
145 Curate of Blockley 1784-86 Selwyn, Rev. Congreve (I0241)
 
146 Curate of Blockley. 1776-77 Selwyn, Rev. John (I0305)
 
147 Curate of St. Mary's, Bathwick, Bath Selwyn, Rev. Alexander Bernard (I0194)
 
148 Dean of Ely Peacock, Very Revd. George (I0393)
 
149 Dean of Winchester Selwyn, The Very Rev. Edward Gordon (I0040)
 
150 Director of Refuge Assurance Adams, Gladstone (I0702)
 

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