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51 Entry on History of Parliament Hayward, Thomas (I0503)
 
52 Entry on History of Parliament Selwyn, Maj. Charles (I0491)
 
53 Entry on History of Parliament Selwyn, George Augustus (I0508)
 
54 Entry on History of Parliament Selwyn, Col. John (I0490)
 
55 Entry on History of Parliament Selwyn, John Henry Augustus (I0506)
 
56 Entry on History of Parliament Selwyn, William KC (I0361)
 
57 Entry on History of Parliament Townshend, The Hon. Thomas (I0510)
 
58 Entry on My Primitive Methodist Ancestors Adams, Henry (I1277)
 
59 Entry on My Primitive Methodist Ancestors Adams, William J.P. (I1283)
 
60 New Zealand Electronic Text Centre article Selwyn, The Rt. Rev. John Richardson (I0410)
 
61 Entry on Online-Casino-Players.com Selwyn, George Augustus (I0508)
 
62 Entry on the Queen's Royal Surrey's site Selwyn, Maj. Gen. William (I0486)
 
63 Time magazine article Selwyn, Rt. Rev. William Marshall (I0580)
 
64 Gastel Source (S1)
 
65 Entry on billiongraves Selwyn, Rev. George (I0374)
 
66 Entry on Wikipedia. Marryat, George Selwyn (I0740)
 
67 Wikipedia entry Wray, Sir Christopher MP (I0619)
 
68 Wikipedia entry Stafford, Dorothy (I1031)
 
69 Wikipedia entry Stafford, Elizabeth (I1029)
 
70 Wikipedia entry Plantagenet, Margaret 8th Countess of Salisbury (I1035)
 
71 Wikipedia entry Stafford, Henry 1st Baron Stafford (I1032)
 
72 Wikipedia entry Wray, Sir William 1st Baronet of Glentworth (I1026)
 
73 Wikipedia entry Pole, Ursula Baroness Stafford (I1033)
 
74 Wikipedia entry Drury, Sir William MP (I1028)
 
75 Wikipedia entry Stafford, William (I1030)
 
76 Two Roses: Two Radical Hunter Valley Women: Rose Selwyn and Rose Scott by Jude Conway, May 2017 Rusden, Rose Elizabeth (I0733)
 
77 British Medical Journal Clark-Maxwell, George Selwyn (I0416)
 
78 Entry on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Selwyn, Lt. Christopher Arnold Hoskyns (I0069)
 
79 Entry on My Primitive Ancestors  Adams, Rebecca (I1278)
 
80 Entry on History of Parliament Bertie, Vere (I1258)
 
81 Wikipedia entry Selwyn, The Rt. Rev. George Augustus (I0384)
 
82 A full account of the wreck of the Rothsay Castle is available on archive.org Selwyn, Henry Thomas (I0317)
 
83 A Merchant Adventurer of Newcastle Hutchinson, William (I1327)
 
84 A note in the National Portrait Gallery Heinz library which lists portraits possibly exhibited at the RA says :
" portrait of Mr and Mrs Frederick Michael Selwyn by Miss I M Haywood RA 1853".

If anyone knows of the whereabouts of this portrait, we would like to know about it. 
Selwyn, Frederick Michael (I0027)
 
85 A short biography by Lindy Bradley is available on the Winchester Cathedral website at http://www.winchester-cathedral.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Dean-Selwyn.pdf Selwyn, The Very Rev. Edward Gordon (I0040)
 
86 According to his entry in John Davis, the history of the Second Queen's
Royal Regiment, now the Queen's (Royal West) Surrey Regiment, vol. vi
(London, 1906), which covers officers serving between 1661 and 1904,
William Selwyn was commissioned as a Captain in the Guards on 1 September
1681, as Captain & Lieutenant Colonel, 2nd Foot Guards in 1688 and Colonel
of the 2nd Regiment of Foot on 18 December 1691. He was made a Brigadier
General in 1695, and exchanged to the Colonelcy of the 22nd Foot on 28 June
1701. On 9 March 1702, he was promoted to Major General and Governor of
Jamaica. He died in Jamaica on 6 April 1702. He served at the battles of
Landen, 19 July 1693 and Namur, 20 August 1695, serving in the allied army
under the command of William III. He appears to have served at some time
probably in the Anglo-Dutch Brigade in the United Netherlands, where he
came to the notice of the future William III.  
Selwyn, Maj. Gen. William (I0486)
 
87 Acquired Matson House from Ambrose and Susan Willoughby in 1600. Selwyn, Jasper (I0536)
 
88 Ada Cecilie Adams
(Married name: Hutchinson H S) graduated from the University of Cambridge (Newnham College) in 1924
with a BA (Class: II)

from the archives of St. Andrew's University 
Adams, Ada Cecilie (I1073)
 
89 Adm. (age 18) at CAIUS, July 17, 1871. S. of William Marshall, gent., deceased, of Longwood, near Bingley, Yorks. B. at Bowling, near Bradford. School, Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1876; priest, 1877; C. of North Walsham, Norfolk, 1876-8. R. of St Michael Coslany, Norwich, 1881-4. V. of Sheerness, 1884-6. V. of St James, Hatcham, Surrey, 1886-91. V. of St John-the-Evang., Boscombe, 1891-1900. V. of Holy Trinity, Hampstead, 1900-8. V. of Sherborne and P.C. of Castleton, Dorset, 1908-15. V. of Church of the Messiah, Toronto, 1915-19. R. of Charmouth, Dorset, 1920-2. Lived latterly at Swanage, where he died Feb. 28, 1924. Brother of William M. (1877); father of William M. (1898). (Venn, II. 399; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 29, 1924.) Selwyn, Rev. Sydney Augustus (I0571)
 
90 Adm. at KING'S, a Scholar from Eton, July 2, 1833. 2nd s. of Thomas, Capt., 16th Regt., on the Staff of the R.M.C., Sandhurst, Berks.
B. there June 17, 1814.
Matric. Michs. 1833; Prizeman; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840; B.D. 1849; D.D. 1859.
Fellow, 1836-49.
M.A.; incorp. at Oxford, 1849.
Ord. deacon, 1838; priest, 1839; C. of Headley Down, Hants.
Assistant Master at Eton College, 1839-49.
Divinity Lecturer at St George's Chapel, Windsor, 1848.
Went out to New Zealand to join Bishop Selwyn, 1850.
Chaplain and Principal of St John's College, Auckland, 1850.
Archdeacon of Waitemata, 1853.
Chaplain to Bishop Selwyn.
First Bishop of Wellington, N.Z., 1858-70.
Urged just treatment of the natives during the Maori War in 1860.
Returned to England, 1868.
Ramsden Preacher, 1869.
Coadjutor to Bishop (Selwyn) of Lichfield, 1870-8. Preb. of Lichfield, 1872-6. R. (non-resident) of Tatenhill, Staffs., 1875-6. Canon and Precentor of Lichfield, 1876-90.
Assisted in the revision of the medieval statutes of the Cathedral.
Taught in the Theological College.
Helped to organise Selwyn College, Cambridge, as a memorial to his friend, Bishop Selwyn.
A member of the College Council, 1882.
Commemorated as a benefactor.
Married Caroline Harriet, dau. of Sir Charles Thomas Palmer, Bart., of Wanlip, Leics., Jan. 17, 1850.
Lived latterly at Bakewell Vicarage, Derbs., with his son the Rev. Charles Thomas Abraham.
Author, religious.
Died Feb. 4, 1903, at Bakewell.
Buried at Over Haddon.
M.I. in Eton College Chapel.
(King's Coll.
Adm. Reg.; D.N.B., 2nd Suppl.) 
Abraham, Rt. Rev. Charles John (I1229)
 
91 Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, Oct. 11, 1872. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] E[dward] J[ohn] (next). B. [Nov. 25], 1853. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1872; Carus prize, 1872; Bell Scholar, 1873; Browne medal, 1874-5; B.A. (7th Classic) 1876; M.A. 1879; B.D. 1899; D.D. 1900. Fellow, 1876-85; Dean and Divinity Lecturer, 1880-2. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1879; priest, 1881; C. of St Paul's, Jarrow-on-Tyne, 1880-1. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1881, etc. Principal of Liverpool College, 1882-7; Head Master of Uppingham School, 1887-1907. Hon. Canon of Peterborough, 1905. Married (1) Lucy Ada (Arnold), adopted dau. of J. W. Cropper, of Liverpool and granddaughter of Dr Arnold, of Rugby; (2) Maud Stewart, dau. of James A. Dunn, and had issue. Author, The Christian Prophets; St Luke the Prophet; The Oracles in the New Testament; etc Resided latterly at Hindhead. Died Nov. 8, 1918. (King's Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; Who was Who.) Selwyn, Rev. Edward Carus (I0033)
 
92 Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, Oct. 11, 1879. [3rd] s. of Robert, Baron of the Russian Empire, of Essendon, Herts. B. July 18, 1860, at 9, Hyde Park Street, London. Matric. Michs. 1879; Browne Medallist, 1882; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1882; Class Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1883), 1883; M.A. 1886. Fellow, 1885. Tutor and Lecturer at King's, 1885-1912. Author, Latin Literature. Of The Hill House, Coton, Cambs. Died July 28, 1919, aged 59, from a gun-shot wound, self inflicted during temporary insanity. Brother of Charles R. S. (1875). (Burke, P. and B., 2683; Eton Sch. Lists; King's Coll. Reg.) Dimsdale, Marcus Southwell (I0640)
 
93 Adm. at KING'S, Oct. 8, 1884. Only s. of the Rev. William (above), V. of Bromfield, Salop. Schools, Eton and Bilton Grange. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Private Secretary to Sir Arthur Gordon [Lord Stanmore], Governor of Ceylon, 1888-90. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of Bishop Auckland, Durham, 1891-3. Died Oct. 5, 1893, of typhoid fever. (King's Coll. Reg.; Eton Sch. Lists; Bilton Grange Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 11, 1893.) Selwyn, Rev. William George (I0413)
 
94 Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, 23 May, 1728. B. in London. Possibly s. of John, of Gloucestershire. If so, M.P. for Whitchurch [???], 1734-51 . Died 27 Jun., 1751, aged 42. (A. B. Beaven.) Selwyn, John Henry Augustus (I0506)
 
95 Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Michs. 1642. Probably s. and h. of Francis, of Friston, Sussex (and Penelope, dau. of Sir George Shurley, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland). Matric. 1642 . Probably nephew of Anthony (1612). (Vis. of Sussex, 1530, 1633-4 .) Selwyn, Francis (I0943)
 
96 Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, 04 Oct., 1701. S. and h. of Sir Edward, Knt., of Friston, Sussex, Matric. 1701 . Adm. at the Inner Temple, 02 Jun., 1702. Died s.p., 09 Feb., 1704/5. M.I. at Friston [ Sussex]. (Sussex Archaeol. Coll., XV. 211.) Selwyn, William Thomas (I0819)
 
97 Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 8, 1767. Elder s. of William [1st] Baron Boston, of Middlesex [and Albinia, dau. of Henry Selwyn, of Matson, Gloucs.]. [B. June 9, 1749.] School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1769; M.A. 1769. D.C.L., Oxford, July 8, 1773. F.S.A. Succeeded his father as 2nd Lord Boston, 1775. Lord of the Bedchamber, 1780-1825. Married, May 15, 1775, Christiana, dau. of Paul Methuen, of Corsham House, Wilts. Died Mar. 23, 1825, in Lower Grosvenor Street, London. Father of the next and of William A. (1801). A portrait of him by Romney is in the Provost's Lodge at Eton. (Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B., 1940; Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., III. 720, and IV. 326; G.E.C.; Thompson, Hist. of Boston, 397, which gives 'died Mar. 28.') Irby, Frederick (I1069)
 
98 Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, June 30, 1649. B. in London. S. and h. of Sir Richard, of Layer-de-la-Hay, Essex, Knt. (and Bart.). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 31, 1650. Of Sudbury, Kent, Esq. Died at Montpelier, 1677. M.I. in Wimbledon Church. Brother of Edward (1650). (Essex Pedigrees; Surrey Archael. Coll. X. 161.) Betenson, Sir Richard (I1165)
 
99 Adm. pens. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 16, 1784. [Eldest] s. of William (1749), barrister-at-law. B. at Richmond, Surrey. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1784; Browne medal, 1787; B.A. 1788; M.A. 1791. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 13, 1787. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 13, 1792; priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Peterb.) Dec. 21, 1793; C. of Exning, Suffolk, 1792-3. R. of Whiston, Northants., 1793-1800. Died Aug. 3, 1800, in King's Road, Bedford Row, London. Brother of William (1792). (Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 473; Inns of Court; Northants. Clergy, which gives died Aug. 13.) Selwyn, Rev. George (I0374)
 
100 Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, Jan. 8, 1830. [3rd] s. of William (1792). B. [Mar. 19], 1812, at Hampstead, London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar, 1832; Craven Scholar, 1833; B.A. 1834; 1st Chancellor's (Classical) medal, 1834. Died July 5, 1834, at Chester. Brother of William (1823), George A. (1826) and Charles J. (1832). (G. Mag., 1834, II. 331; D.N.B. (sub his father).) Selwyn, Thomas Kynaston (I0385)
 

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