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  1. Sir Charles Jasper Selwyn (1813-1869); and one other son who died in infancy. and two daughters: Lætitia Frances (1807-1886); and; Frances Elizabeth (1815-1903), wife of (1) George Peacock, dean of Ely and (2) William Hepworth Thompson, master of Trinity College, Cambridge. and two other daughters who died in infancy.

  2. He died on 18 July 2009, much mourned by former students and colleagues. Lady Margaret's Professors William Selwyn (1806-1875) In post 1855-1875 The son of a lawyer, William Selwyn was born on 19 February 1806. After being at Eton School, he went up to St John’s College in Cambridge and took his BA in 1828.

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  3. William Selwyn. Boat Launching at Ty Calch I. William Selwyn was born in Caernarfon in 1933. From 1952 until 1954 he served his National Service in the Royal Artillery and then entered Bangor Normal College in 1954 staying until 1956. He subsequently taught at Maesincla Junior School and Syr Hugh Owen School until his retirement in 1990.

  4. William Selwyn QC (1775–1855) was an English lawyer, known as a legal author. Life. He was the second son of William Selwyn, treasurer of Lincoln's Inn in 1793, by Frances Elizabeth, daughter of John Dod of Woodford, Essex. George Augustus Selwyn, the wit, was his father's first cousin.

  5. 1691-1701. William Selwyn served in the Army of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, in the time of King Charles II, and afterwards held a commission under the British Crown. In 1688 he was nominated Captain and Lieutenant Colonel in the Second Foot Guards, with which Corps he served in Flanders, and in 1691 King William gave him the ...

  6. General William Selwyn. In this slide we can see the family descent from William Selwyn, who died in Jamaica in 1702, where he had served as Governor-General. He had been a career officer in the King’s Guards under Charles II and James II and had made his peace with William of Orange during the Glorious Revolution.

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  8. William Selwyn may refer to: William Selwyn (British Army officer) (c.1658–1702), MP and governor of Jamaica. William Selwyn (MP for Whitchurch) (1732–1817), English barrister and member of parliament. William Selwyn (barrister) (1775–1855) William Selwyn (astronomer) (1806–1875) William Selwyn (bishop) (1879–1951), Anglican suffragan ...