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  1. George Augustus Selwyn By Robert H. Codrington From S.L. Ollard and Gordon Crosse, eds. A Dictionary of English Church History London: Mowbray and Co., Ltd, 1912, pages 550-551. The Reminiscences of Mrs. S. H. Selwyn, 1809-67. By Enid Evans Auckland: War Memorial Institute and Museum, 1961. George Augustus Selwyn: Pioneer Bishop of New Zealand.

  2. 22 de out. de 2013 · George Selwyn was a wit and a necrophile. He didn’t participate in any major events, he was hardly a mover and a shaker. Nevertheless he did leave a legacy. A somewhat unenviable one, based on his love of the macabre and his membership of the notorious Hellfire Club.

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  4. George Augustus Selwyn, Bishop and Missionary. Selwyn was born in London in 1809, educated at Eton and Cambridge and ordained in 1833. In 1841, he was made first Bishop of New Zealand. He diligently studied the Maori tongue on his long sea voyage, and was able to preach in it on his arrival. He laid the foundations of the Church, not only in ...

  5. George Selwyn (1719-1791) attended prestigious Eton College and Oxford. Selwyn entered Parliament, Britain's lawmaking body, in 1747. Although he served until 1780, his career as a legislator was unremarkable. When both his father and brother died in 1751, Selwyn inherited the land in the Carolina colony that the Crown had given to his father.

  6. George Sydney Selwyn-Brace I’m George Sydney Selwyn-Brace, an independent designer for screen and print. My work includes identities, websites, publications, artwork and packaging.

  7. George Augustus Selwyn. ucker's "Life of Selwyn"—in two octavo volumes—is a pure compilation from the Bishop's own letters, journals, and correspondence. It lets the man speak for himself, and takes the testimony of his intimate friends and colleagues by way of mirroring forth his real character. He was born at Hampstead in 1809.