1625 - 1716 (91 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Margaret Nourse was born in 1625; died in 1716 in Matson, Gloucester, England. Family/Spouse: William SELWYN. William was born in 1624 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire; died on 8 May 1679 in Matson, Gloucester, England; was buried in Matson, Gloucester, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 2
2. | Major General William Selwyn (1.Margaret1) was born in 1655; died on 15 Apr 1702 in Jamaica; was buried in Matson, Gloucester, England. Notes:
Was on guard Lincoln's Inn fields at execution of William Lord Russell 1683 after Rye House plot. Escort to Princess Anne when she fled.
Commanded the troops which carried off Princess (later Queen) Anne from S't James's Palace to Lord Dorset's house in Epping Forest to a place of safety at the time of the flight of James ll.25/11/1688
Unexpectedely came into family estate when elder brother killed in duel in 1678.
Main House Matson near Gloucester (behind Robin Hoods Hill). Had been bought in1517 by Jasper Selwyn.
Represented Gloucester in 2nd Parliament of William 111, and was again elected in 1701, But was made Governor of Jamaica in 1701 by Queen Anne. He died there after 3 months. Last letter..."My whole family are sick myself excepted.....here is so little pleasure or profit that i begin to"...he was found dead the next day. His wife survived.
Did not sign will and an Act of Parliament was passed to remedy the defect.
In the inventory of his stable goods the pillion was valued at more than any of the carriages or horses
Portrait described in Inventory
Colonel 2nd Regiment 1691, 22nd infantry 1701.Fought at Battle of Boyne. Fought under Malborough and commanded a brigade in Netherlands under William 3rd. Governor of Tilbury and Gravesend Forts.
Wrote letters to his wife before siege of Naumur 1695
William married Albinia Bettinson on 26 May 1681 in Westminster Abbey. Albinia (daughter of Richard Bettinson and Albinia Wray) was born in 1657 in Scadbury Park, Kent, England; died on 29 Dec 1737. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
3. | Albinia Selwyn (2.William2, 1.Margaret1) was born on 6 Apr 1682; died in 1702. Notes:
Letter from her father recommending John Hanbury despite him not being particularly smart, as he was very wealthy. Letter sounds as though she had little choice in the matter.
Family/Spouse: John Hanbury, Major. John was born in in Pontypool. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Margaret Selwyn (2.William2, 1.Margaret1) was born in 1684 in Matson, Gloucester, England; died on 27 Apr 1742. Notes:
Wrote journal of trips to France 1699
Directed in her will that she be buried in linen, and that her maid should inform of it so that she could pay the penalty for not being buried in wool. she left her Granddaughter Frances her best purse with all the money which should be in it at the time of her death
Portrait by Sir Godfrey Kneller in collection of Mark Heywood at Haresfield
Margaret married William Hayward in 1702. William (son of William Hayward and Eleanor Rogers) was born on 23 Feb 1670; died on 2 Apr 1709. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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6. | John Selwyn, Colonel (2.William2, 1.Margaret1) was born on 20 Aug 1688 in Scadbury Park, Kent, England; died on 5 Nov 1751 in Matson. Other Events:
- Occupation: MP for Gloucester 1727-1751
Notes:
Was Aide de camp to Duke of Marlborough. Captain of 3rd Foot. His mother tried to get a reduction in the purchase money of his commission and was sharply rebuffed by Duke of Marlborough.
With wife attained the high regard of George 11appointed Equerry and Treasurer to Queen Caroline, he served with the King at Dettingen, in memory of which the Queen gave Mrs Selwyn a small service of Dresden china (last known of in possession Earl Sydney)
Represented Gloucester 1727-1751. Was periodically entrusted with the Lamprey pie which the City periodically presented to Prince of Wales.
Rented Dawson Hill in Bexley, his London house Cleveland court (now Cleveland Sq) was in 1888 still held by his descendants the Earl of Sydney.
When his mother died he inherited her share of the Scadbury estate and acquired the shares of his Aunts Lady Hewitt and Mrs Farrington (wife's mother).
Passed all of the estates except Scadbury to his cousin Thomas ffarington
John married Mary ffarringdon in 1708. Mary (daughter of Major General Thomas ffarringdon and Theodosia Bettinson) was born in 1690 in Matson, Glouc., Eng.; died on 6 Nov 1777 in Matson, Gloucester, England; was buried in Matson, Gloucester, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
11. | Albinia Hayward (5.Margaret3, 2.William2, 1.Margaret1) was born in 1703; was christened on 28 Oct 1703; died on 4 Apr 1766; was buried on 30 Oct 1766 in Reburied Quedgeley. Notes:
Portrait in collection Tim Heywood North Farm.
Account of her travels in France with her grandmother Mrs Selwyn1718 in account book in collection of PCH
Left Oldbury to nephew William Hayward Winstone.
Armorial tankard made for her wedding arms of Winstone impaling Hayward. Sold in 1974 at Sothebys for £4500.
Jan 1758 a letter from her giving a character reference for Francis Watts her cousin who was illiterate at the time but learn't to write later.
Albinia married Thomas Winstone on 26 Sep 1723 in Quedgeley. Thomas (son of Thomas Winstone and Anna Dowell) was born in 1697 in Oldbury Court Frenchay; died in 1757; was buried in Stapleton. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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12. | Sir Thomas Hayward (5.Margaret3, 2.William2, 1.Margaret1) was born in 1706 in Quedgeley; died on 14 Mar 1781 in Quedgley, Gloucestershire, England.. Other Events:
- Occupation: Chairman of Gloucestershire quarter sessions
- Occupation: MP, Ludgershall; rotten borough belonging to Selwyns
Notes:
Have will, Portrait in Mark Heywood collection. Worked in West Indies.
Appears that a re-grant of Arms was made to him.
"That thing as Mr Hayward says is the law and no gentleman in the county can gainsay it" was the remark of the common folk about him.
He used to say Hey the devil instead of well in the beginning of his sentences on prisoners as well as in common conversation.
When the late John Curtis Hayward was introduced to Charles 6th Duke of Beaufort the latter said to him: "Now what relation are you to old Mr Hayward who used to wear a cauliflower wig and say Hey the Devil"
he was in fact great grandson.
Family/Spouse: Mercy Parsons. Mercy (daughter of Charles Parsons and Mary Turner) was born in 1705 in Bredon Worcs; died on 6 Feb 1777. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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16. | George Augustus Selwyn (6.John3, 2.William2, 1.Margaret1) was born in 1719; died in 1791. Other Events:
- Education: Eton Oxford
- Occupation: Wit Gambler
Notes:
Sent down for celebrating Holy communion pretending to be Christ. On 25/5 after a drinking session.
Partial to little girls especially Mie-Mie daughter of his friend the Duke of Queensbury and an Italian Marchioness Mlle Fagniani He left her £33 000 she later travelled on the continent with her lover and figured in Vanity Fair as Marchioness of Steyne
Interested in death and executions. Was present in Paris at the torture and death of Damiens who had made an attempt on life of Louis XV
On deayh of older brother became wit bon viveur and gambler.
Represented Gloucester for some years.
After his father and his brother's death in 1751 settled the entail of the Gloucester estate on Mr Townsend's male heirs his nephew in law.
For an account of George and his father : see" George Selwyn and his contemporaries" by John Heneage Jesse, new edition, 3 vols London: Bickers & son 1882
Portrait described in Inventory possibly given to Winchester College by Tim Heywood as "Insurance policy for sons acceptance."
Was painted by Reynolds. Always looked sleepy which enhanced his jokes as though they came from nowhere.
Probably bi-sexual but not a lot of evidence
Instructed that all his letters be destroyed
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17. | John Selwyn (6.John3, 2.William2, 1.Margaret1) died in 1751. Other Events:
- Occupation: M.P. For Whitchurch
Notes:
Portrait in collection Mark Heywood Haresfield. Identical minature in collection Paul Curtis Hayward Woolstrop.
MP for Whitchurch
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