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The Selwyn monument in Ely Cathedral.
The Selwyn monument in Ely Cathedral.
Taken from the BSHS website entry about the Ely Solar Astronomers by Mark Hurn of the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge.
 
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Theodosia Betenson D. 1749
Theodosia Betenson D. 1749
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Thomas, First Viscount Sydney B. 1733 D 1800
Thomas, First Viscount Sydney B. 1733 D 1800
Fron the picture by Gilbert Stuart
 
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Three Selwyn women and a friend
Three Selwyn women and a friend
Three Selwyn women and a friend. Selwyn family :Photographs. Ref: PAColl-9823-1-47. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23015867

Three Selwyn women identified as Margaret Elizabeth Selwyn, Rebie Sarah Selwyn, and D Selwyn, and a friend tentatively identified as Mrs Knott?? Photographed by an unknown photographer in about 1915.
 
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Vice Adm. Jasper 1820-1901 & Elizabeth Selwyn
Vice Adm. Jasper 1820-1901 & Elizabeth Selwyn
 
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Walter Selwyn
Walter Selwyn
 
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Wedding procession for Lucy Selwyn and Quintin Hoare
Wedding procession for Lucy Selwyn and Quintin Hoare
 
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William Marshall Selwyn
William Marshall Selwyn
 
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William Marshall Selwyn
William Marshall Selwyn
 
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William Marshall Selwyn and wife Dorothy
William Marshall Selwyn and wife Dorothy
 
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William Marshall Selwyn, name on roll of rectors of Bath  abbey
William Marshall Selwyn, name on roll of rectors of Bath abbey
 
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William Selwyn (1806-1875), DD, Lady Margaret Professor (1855-1875), Canon of Ely
William Selwyn (1806-1875), DD, Lady Margaret Professor (1855-1875), Canon of Ely
by George Richmond
 
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William Selwyn, QC as a young man
William Selwyn, QC as a young man
 
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William Selwyn. Esq. QC
William Selwyn. Esq. QC
Treasurer of Lincolns Inn
1775 - 1855
by
George Romney
 
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Window in Matson House, Gloucester
Window in Matson House, Gloucester
The text reads :-

The notches in this window sill were cut by the future Kings Charles II and James II in their boyhood, when they were living in Matson House with their father King Charles I during the siege of Gloucester by the Royal troops in August 1643.
 
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Winnifred Emily Carus Selwyn
Winnifred Emily Carus Selwyn
 

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