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A History of the County of Gloucester
… (1786-1801) 1 was also Rector of Saintbury. 2 Townsend Selwyn (1824-37) had leave of absence throughout his …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… (grave slab, removed from his chapel in 1885). 25. Canon Selwyn (d. 1879) (on site of entrance to Reliquary).26. Altar … was designed by G. F. Bodley. The font was given by Canon Selwyn in 1866, and was placed in its present position in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for a Second Battalion of Scots Guards 200 0 0 Brigadier Selwyn 200 0 0 Brigadier Trelawney 200 0 0 Col. Collumbine …
Survey of London
… House. That part of Cleveland Row which runs between Selwyn House and Bridgwater House was formed about 1847 after … its site laid into the new roadway (Cleveland Row) between Selwyn House and Bridgwater House. The southernmost house … the Rossingtons, to Colonel (later Major-General) William Selwyn 79 who lived there until 1701. 23 Later occupants …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV
… election of coroners instead of Richard Grene and Nicholas Selwyn, who are insufficiently qualified. July 8. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry V
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
Survey of London
… 1909, p. 569a. P.C.C., 462 Hay. J. H. Jesse, George Selwyn and His Contemporaries, vol. III, 1844, pp. 3456. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 214-15; JCTP 1768-75, 185. This office was held by William Selwyn 1782-3, 1783-96, James Mansfield 1783 and William …
Old and New London
… by Lord Carlisle and by James Boswell, who, like George Selwyn, was fond of being present at executions. A curious … body was brought into the "Shakespeare" Tavern, George Selwyn put on a long black cloak, and sat in the room with …
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