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Estimate $2,000
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THE SEAL OF JOHN RICHARDSON SELWYN M.A. Missionary Bishop In Melanesia 1877, uniface, design incuse in brass (54x78x15mm), by Wyon, Regent St, London. In case, this damaged, extremely fine and rare.

The following Courtesy Wikipedia Creative Commons.^ ^John Richardson Selwyn (20 May 1844 - 12 February 1898) was an Anglican priest who became the second Bishop of Melanesia and then the second Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge.^^Selwyn was born in Waimate North, New Zealand, the youngest son of George Augustus Selwyn and his wife Sarah Harriet the only daughter of Sir John Richardson. His father was the first Bishop of New Zealand in whose memory Selwyn College, Cambridge was named. Selwyn was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating in 1866. Like his father, Selwyn rowed for Cambridge and took part in the Boat Races of 1864 and 1866, both of which were won by Oxford. In 1864 he won the Silver Goblets at partnering Robert Kinglake and beating Edwin Brickwood and his brother in the final. ^^Selwyn was ordained deacon by his father at Lichfield in 1869 and became a priest the following year. He served as curate of All Saints Church, Alrewas, Staffordshire from 1869 to 1870, then curate of St George's Church, Wolverhampton from 1870 to 1871, before promotion to Vicar of St George's. In 1873 Selwyn travelled to Melanesia as a missionary, and four years later was consecrated Bishop of Melanesia.^^He made significant financial contributions to the construction of the Southern Cross No. 4 ship, serving the Melanesian Mission.^^Illness forced him to return to England in 1891. Selwyn was appointed the second Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge in 1893. He held this position until he moved to Pau, France at the beginning of 1898 on account of bad health. He died in Pau on 12 Feb 1898 within two weeks of his arrival and is buried there.^^From 1892-1895 he also served as honorary chaplain to Queen Victoria.^ ^Selwyn married Clara Long-Innes and, after her death in 1877, Annie Catherine, eldest daughter of Thomas Sutcliffe Mort, the Australian industrialist.^ ^The south east window of the chapel of Selwyn College was dedicated to the memory of John Selwyn in 1900. His son George Augustus Selwyn is buried at the Parish of the Ascension Burial Ground in Cambridge; he died in 1912, aged 16. Selwyn is listed in the calendar of saints of the Church of the Province of Melanesia.

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