B49441-Selby

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Selby

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The Mote, co. Kent; descended from George Selby, Esq., to whom the Mote was devised by Sir William Selby, Knt.; the said George Selby, Sheriff co. Kent, 24 Charles I., d. 1GG7, leaving two sons: I. William Selby, of the Mote, whose grandson, William Selby, devised the Mote to his kinsman, John Browne; and H. Sir Henry Sei by, Knt., Serjeant-at-law, m. Eliza-nETii, dau. of Richard Amherst, Esq., of Bnyhall, and d. 1715, leaving {with a son Charles, of Bnyhall, whoufisumed the n:inic of Amhkrst, and d.s.j). in 1745}, a dau. Dorothy, wife of John Browne, and mother of John Browne, who succeeded to the Mote under the will of William Selby, Esq., and assumed by Act of Parliament, in 1784, the name of Selby; his son Thomas Selby, Esq., of the Mote, rf. March, 1820, leaving, by Elizabeth, his wife, to whom he bequeathed the Mote, dau. of Robert Walford, co. Essex, a son, Rev. Charles Bridge Selby, who at his decease in August, 1820, left a son, Thomas Sei.ry, Esq., who succeeded to the estate of Whitley, under the will of his kinsman. Tu U.Mas Walford, Esq.. in 1833

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