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A genealogy of the Selwyn family  
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The Manor, North Perrott was designed by T.H. Wyatt for Henry William Paget Hoskins in 1877. 
The manor later became Perrott Hill School under Mr. Bill Grundy  | Hoskins, Henry William Paget (I1357)
 
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| 352 | 
The poet  | Arnold, Matthew (I1333)
 
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The wedding service was conducted by Frank Selwyn's father.  | Family F431
 
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There is information about the wreck of the Rydal Hall here  | Selwyn, Keith Murray (I0186)
 
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This inscription has since been destroyed in the rebuilding of the church around 1891-4  | Source (S47)
 
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Thought to have been the eldest son of Thomas Selwyn of Sussex by his wife Agnes Bates 
and to have settled in Glos. in the reign of Richard III (1483-85)   | Selwyn, John (I0559)
 
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Treasurer to Queen Caroline 1730-37  | Selwyn, Col. John (I0490)
 
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Vicar of Arlingham from 1780 to 1783 (resigned).  | Selwyn, Jasper (I0988)
 
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Vicar of Blockley 1761-1794  | Selwyn, Rev. Charles Jasper (I0277)
 
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Vicar of Bromfield, Shropshire  | Selwyn, Rev. William (I0408)
 
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Vicar of Yarkhill & Pixley. 23-Dec-1790 to 1808  | Selwyn, Rev. Congreve (I0241)
 
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Warden of Radley College (1913-19)  | Selwyn, The Very Rev. Edward Gordon (I0040)
 
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Will dated 27 Dec 1643 proved at Gloucester  | Selwyn, William (I0840)
 
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Will proved at Gloucester, 1586  | Selwyn, Walter (I0823)
 
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Will proved at Gloucester, 1588  | Selwyn, Agnes (I0821)
 
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Will proved in 1614  | Selwyn, Richard (I0551)
 
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with son John  | Selwyn, Albinia (I0492)
 
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Woman of the Bedchamber to Queen Caroline 1727-37  | Farrington, Mary (I0505)
 
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Wrote "Journal of Excursions through the most interesting parts of England, Wales and Scotland during the Summers and Autumns of 1819, 1820, 1821, 1822, & 1823." 
  | Selwyn, Elizabeth (I0379)
 
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