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George Augustus Selwyn

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Birthplace: Chislehurst, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1791 (71-72)
Immediate Family:

Son of Col. John Selwyn and Mary Selwyn
Brother of Albinia Townshend

Occupation: wit and politician
Managed by: Terry Jackson (Switzer)
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About George Augustus Selwyn

George Augustus Selwyn (politician

Selwyn was a politician, wit and gambler, known widely for his interest in devil worship and coffins, corpses and executions. Expelled from Oxford for ‘an irreverent jest’, he became an MP and recipient of several lucrative sinecures which allowed him to indulge fully in his leisure pursuits, including membership of the notorious ‘hellfire club’ which held pseudo-satanic orgies at Medmenham Abbey. In spite of this, he was also regarded as kind and thoughtful, especially towards his adopted daughter, to whom he left his considerable fortune.

https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/selwyn-george-augustus

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George Augustus Selwyn (11 August 1719 – 25 January 1791, age 71) was a Member of Parliament (MP) in the Parliament of Great Britain.

Life

Selwyn spent 44 years in the House of Commons without being recorded as making a speech. He put his electoral interest, as the person who controlled both seats in Ludgershall and one in Gloucester, at the disposal of the King's ministers (whoever they might be), because he was financially dependent on obtaining (a total of three) sinecure offices and a pension, which offset his expenses of bribing the electorate, and his gambling debts.

He was MP for Ludgershall in 1747–1754 and for the constituency of Gloucester 1754–1780. After he lost his interest in Gloucester, Selwyn was again member for Ludgershall from 1780 until his death in 1791.

He was also elected for the Scottish constituency of Wigtown Burghs in 1768, when he thought he might be defeated at Gloucester. He was the first Englishman to be elected to Parliament by a constituency in Scotland. He chose to retain the English seat.

Selwyn was a friend of Robert Walpole, and a member of the Hellfire Club.

He was known for his fascination with the macabre[1] and other forms of sexual eccentricity.[2] When Selwyn visited a dying Henry Fox, he was refused admission. When Fox learned of this he quipped, "If Mr. Selwyn calls again, show him up. If I am alive, I shall be glad to see him, and if I am dead, I am sure he will be delighted to see me!" [3]

Portraits

  • George Augustus Selwyn and Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle (c.1770) by Sir Joshua Reynolds is in the possession of the present Earl of Carlisle at Castle Howard, Yorkshire.
  • George Augustus Selwyn at the age of fifty-one by Hugh Douglas Hamilton, a pastelle drawn in 1770. This drawing is also in the possession of the Earl of Carlisle at Castle Howard.
  • George Augustus Selwyn (1776) by Sir Joshua Reynolds was displayed at the Tate Gallery between 26 May and 18 September 2005.

References

  • Jump up ^ Wilson, Colin (1988). The Misfits: A study of Sexual Outsiders. Grafton. p. 17.
  • Jump up ^ BBC History Magazine. February 2011 vol 12 no 2 pp 53-54. "George Selwyn, a necrophiliac, gay transvestite, sat mute, loved, and undisturbed in the House of Commons for 44 years."
  • Jump up ^ Tillyard, Stella (1995). The Aristocrats. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
  • History of Parliament: House of Commons 1754–1790, by Sir Lewis Namier and James Brooke (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1964)
  • Jesse, John Heneage, George Selwyn and his contemporaries, London : Bickers & Son, 1882.
  • George Selwyn; his letters and his life, edited by E.S. Roscoe and Helen Clergue, London, 1899.
  • Sherwin, Oscar, A gentleman of wit and fashion: the extraordinary life and times of George Selwyn, New York : Twayne Publishers, (1963).
  • George Augustus Selwyn (1719–1791) and France : unpublished correspondence, edited by Rex A. Barrell, Lewiston, N.Y., USA : E. Mellen Press, (c. 1990).

External links

  • Works by George Augustus Selwyn at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about George Augustus Selwyn at Internet Archive
  • "Selwyn, George Augustus (1719-1791)". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  • George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life, E. S. Roscoe and Helen Clergue eds., London, 1899
  • George Selwyn and the Wits, S. Parnell Kerr, London, 1909
  • George Augustus Selwyn portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds

Parliament of Great Britain

Preceded by

Charles Selwyn Thomas Hayward

Member of Parliament for Ludgershall

1747–1754

With: Thomas Farrington

Succeeded by

Sir John Bland Thomas Hayward

Preceded by

Charles Barrow Benjamin Bathurst

Member of Parliament for Gloucester

1754–1780

With: Charles Barrow

Succeeded by

Charles Barrow John Webb

Preceded by

Sir Peniston Lamb Lord George Gordon Member of Parliament for Ludgershall

1780–1791

With: Sir Peniston Lamb 1780-84 Nathaniel Wraxall 1784-90 Hon. William Assheton Harbord

1790-91

Succeeded by

Hon. William Assheton Harbord Samuel Smith

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George Augustus Selwyn's Timeline

1719
August 11, 1719
Chislehurst, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1791
1791
Age 71