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 | Maria Fagnani as a child George Romney (BRITISH 1734-1802). Portrait of Maria Emily Fagniani (1771-1856) as a child, later third Marchioness of Hertford.
Sold at the New Hampshire Weekend Auction, May 18, 2008 by Northeast Auctions.
Sold: $351.00 ($300.00)
Known as Mie Mie, Maria was the daughter of Marchesa Fagniani, a famous eighteenth century beauty and reputedly George A. Selwyn, a well-known rake of the period. In 1798 she married Francis Charles, Lord Yarmouth, later Marquess of Hertford. Romney painted another portrait of the same sitter as a young woman in 1789 (collection of the Earl of Carlisle, c. 1890). Oil on canvas, 15 x 12 inches. The reverse stenciled R. Davy/ 83 Newman Street/ Oxford St. London.
Provenance: Mr. Williamson; by descent to his daughter, Mrs. Hewitt; to her brother-in-law, Major Hewitt; purchased from Hewitt by Thomas Agnew &, Sons, 1902; purchased by Sedelmeyer Gallery, Paris and illustrated in their eighth Hundred Paintings by Old Masters, no. 94, p. 117.
Literature: T.H. Ward and W. Roberts, Romney: A Biographical and Critical Essay with a Catalogue Raisonne of his Works, 1904, vol. II, p. 51, Fagniani, no. 2.
Est. $6,000-$9,000
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 | Marriage of Edward Gordon Selwyn to Phyllis Hoskins From Left to Right: Edwyn Clement Hoskyns; Evelyn Hoskyns; John Leigh Hoskyns; Phyllis Hoskyns; Edward Gordon Selwyn; May Hoskyns; Edwyn Hoskyns, Bishop of Southwell and father of the bride.
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 | Mary Anne Simons
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 | Mary E.A.Selwyn 1813 - 1881
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 | Mary Farrington
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 | Mary Selwyn (nee Hoskins) 1830-1918
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 | Mary Townshend by Arthur Pond (we think) after the portrait by Reynolds
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 | Maud Albinia Selwyn 1862 -
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 | Memorial of Rosemary Eades Adams and Gladstone Adams In the churchyard of St. Tudno's Church, Great Orme
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 | Memorial to Edward Gordon Selwyn in Winchester Cathedral
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 | Memorial to Edward Gordon Selwyn in Winchester Cathedral with quire pulpit
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 | Memorial to Edward Gordon Selwyn in Winchester Cathedral with Selwyn Arms above The woodwork to the left is the quire pulpit
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 | Memorial to Henry Arthur Hunt and several members of his family in St. Margaret's, Westminster In loving memory of Alice Eliza wife of
Henry Arthur Hunt who entered
into her rest on the 7th day of March 1894
To the glory of God and in memory of
Sir Henry Arthur Hunt CB · 1810-1889
Eliza Suzannah nèe Bennett his wife · 1810-1891
George Pownall · 1808-1893
Harriett Alice nèe Pett his wife · 1814-1879
This window is erected by their children
Henry Arthur Hunt
Alice Eliza nèe Pownall his wife · 1894
Dear honoured lost to you your children raise
this fair memorial of their love and praise
far neath lifes darkening skies their feet may roam
bright bright above them gleams the star of home
Also the memory of Mary Pownall Hunt only child of the above
born May · 1863 fell asleep August · 1865
Her soul pleased the Lord
Therefore hasted he to take her from the children of men
In affectionate memory of
Henry Arthur Hunt
Born 20th July 1856
Died 26th September 1904
The Great East window of this church was re-leaded and the East Wall
panelled with oak in grateful recognition of his faithful service
rendered to the church and parish of St. Margaret, Westminster
in the office of churchwarden during 21 years. 1883-1904
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 | Memorial to Henry Thomas and Harriette Selwyn in Beaumaris Church
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 | Memorial to John Bray and Sarah daughter of Jasper and Joan Selwyn, King's Stanley Church Sacred to the memory of
JOHN BRAY of Frampton
who died April 9th 1797 aged 81
Also of SARAH his wife Daur of
JASPER and JOAN SELWYN
who died July 9th 1768 aged 58
Also of MARY his Daughter.
who died July 3rd 1768, aged 27.
Also of ELIZABETH
Grandaughter of the above
JOHN BRAY
who died Aug 13th 1801 aged 26
and lies interred at St. Mary's, Manchester
"The memory of the just is blessed"
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 | Memorial to Rev. John Selwyn and his wife Bridget in Salisbury Cathedral
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 | MI for Congreve Selwyn, M.D. Holy Trinity, Cheltenham
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 | Michael Augustus Selwyn Courtesy of Michael's wife, Elisabeth
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 | Monument to Thomas Kynaston Selwyn in the chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge Translation:-
In memory of Thomas Kynaston Selwyn, B.A., a pupil at Eton and then a Scholar of this College. He was called from this world, by a death less untimely for him than for his family, on 4th July 1834 at the age of twenty-one.
His lofty intelligence and love of literature were complemented by a chaste life, a modest mind and an unusual sense of propriety.
The College granted a space for his name to be commemorated, and his loving parents and brothers saw to the erection of this marble inscription as a memorial to his piety.
His remains are buried in Chester Cathedral.
He will rise again.
[Carved by] Tomson & Son, Cambridge
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 | Names of those in the procession
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 | Obligation of marriage between Charles Selwyn and Mary Houblon
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 | Obligation of marriage between John Selwyn and Mary Farrington
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 | Old Baron's Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk Home of the Gwyn family
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 | Percy Henry Selwyn, Montreal, Quebec, Canada by Notman & Sandham More information from the McCord Museum, Canada
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 | Plaque in memory of Arthur Edward Selwyn A D M G
In ever affectionate memory of
Arthur Edward Selwyn
Rector of Christ Church Cathedral 1867-99
Canon 1870-92
Dean of Newcastle 1892-99
Obiif 1899, Aged 76 years
and of
Rose, his wife
Obiif 1905 Aged 80 years
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 | Plaque in memory of Henry and Ruth Selwyn and their children Albinia and Hannah
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 | Plaque to the memory of three children of William Selwyn
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 | Poppy and Frank Selwyn, Leila May Joseph and Edna Florence Selwyn
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 | Poppy, Frank and Peter Selwyn and Leila May Joseph (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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 | Portrait of Clara Selwyn (nee Long-Innes), first wife of John Richardson Selwyn, second Bishop of Melanesia.
Selwyn family :Photographs. Ref: PAColl-9823-2. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22867581
Died Norfolk Island in 1877.
Inscriptions: Inscribed - Verso - Clara Selwyn 1st wife of John Richardson Selwyn, mother of Margaret, Rebie, and Stephen.
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 | Portrait of George Augustus Selwyn and his pug Raton by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1776)
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 | Portrait of William Selwyn (1775-1855). Selwyn family :Photographs. Ref: PAColl-9823-1-01. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23200885
Inscriptions: Inscribed - Verso - William Selwyn. b Mar 31 AD 1775. d July 28 AD 1855.
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 | Rev. Congreve Selwyn Considered to be a very good likeness
by my mother; his only surviving
daughter - Novr 12th 1847
Transferred from an open paper
cutting taken in the latter period of
his life. - Wm Selwyn Morris
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 | Rev. Edward John Selwyn 1822-1893
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 | Rev. Edward Selwyn 1793-1867 Drawn by Langdon.
Engraved by Lewis.
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 | Rev. Herbert Edward Selwyn
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 | Rev. Herbert Gordon Selwyn
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 | Rev. S.A. Selwyn
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 | Rev.Sydney G. Selwyn 1821-1898
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 | Robert Jasper Selwyn
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 | Rose Selwyn (nee Rusden) 1825-
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 | Rosemary's 50th birthday party
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 | Rt. Rev. George Theodore Selwyn
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 | Rt. Rev. William Marshall Selwyn
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 | Ruth Selwyn (nee Compton)
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 | Sarah Harriet Richardson
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 | Sarah Harriet Selwyn
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 | Sir J Richardson Phillips, Henry Wyndham, 1820-1868. Phillips, Henry Wyndham, 1820-1868 :Sir J Richardson (Father of Sarah Harriet Richardson, G A Selwyn's wife) / Henry W Phillips, 1837.. Ref: A-439-018. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23125763
Shows the English judge Sir John Richardson, father of Bishop George Augustus Selwyn's wife, seated in an upright wooden chair with armrests and maroon leather upholstery. In his right hand he holds a piece of paper and in his left hand, resting in his lap, he holds a pair of reading glasses. A small table stands at the right, holding a sloped bookstand supporting an open book, another open book on the tabletop, and a small handbell. Richardson wears a double-breasted jacket with a high wide collar.
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 | Sir John and Lady Richardson Artist unknown :[Sir John and Lady Richardson. 1830-1838?]. Ref: A-439-015. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22874332
A double portrait of the parents of Bishop Selwyn's wife, Sarah Harriet Richardson. Shows the judge Sir John Richardson seated in an armchair at the left, and his wife seated at the right with her hand gently placed on her husband's left forearm. She wears a full blue cap, a white dress with a broad frilled collar and a blue waistband, and a blue shawl draped around her shoulders. In her lap her hand rests on the pages of an open book. Sir John wears a double breasted navy blue jacket with two rows of silver buttons. At the far left on a table beside him, a quill pen stands in an inkpot, beside a partly visible book. The setting is the corner of a sitting room, with part of a portrait of a woman in Regency dress seen above a closed door in the background. Heavy pink curtains hang at upper right, and at left, where the curtains hangs over a gilt-framed picture.
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 | Teresa Spens At Selwyn College, Cambridge attending the celebration of the bicentenary of her great-grandfather George Augustus Selwyn on 17th April 2009.
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