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They had issue :- 



William Selby, born at Brinkburn, baptized there, 28th 



July, 1709, died in his father's life-time. 

 John Selby, who succeeded his father. 

 George Selby, who succeeded his brother. 

 Thomas Selby, buried at Holy Island, 19th November, 1719. 

 Henry Selby, baptized at Holy Island, 16th October, 1710, 



apprenticed 1st September, 1726, to Chaloner Cooper of 



Newcastle, boothman. 

 Hannah married 12th May, 1726, at Holy Island, John 



Wilkie of Broomhouse in Islandshire. 

 Margaret, born at Brinkburn, baptized there 3rd Jan., 



1705/6, buried there 25th April, 1707. 

 Grace, born at Brinkburn, baptized there 20th May, 1707, 



married William Selby of Berwick f^ bond of marriage 



9th Sept., 1734. 

 Elizabeth married Thomas Stirling of Berwick. Buried 



at Berwick, 17th Feb., 1804, aged 82. 

 Mary married George Selby of Alnwick, a quo Selby 



of Swansfield and Pawston. 



Elizabeth Selby daughter of the said George Selby of Hunting-hall. To 

 my grand-son, Henry CoUingwood Selby, son of the said George Selby of 

 Alnwick, the silver watch which belonged to my father. Pr. at Durham, 

 1769. Eaine, Test. Dunelm. 



Wednesday, se'nnight, died at Hunting-hall, near Berwick, in the 92nd 

 year of her age, Mrs Elizabeth Selby, relict of the late Prideaux Selby of 

 Seal, in the County of Durham, esq., and daughter of the late Henry 

 CoUingwood of Westerheugh, esq. She was a good wife, a tender and 

 affectionate parent, and a pious and sincere Christian. Newcastle Courant, 

 20th May, 1769. 



^^ 14th March, 1794. Will of Grace Selby of Berwick, widow. My great- 

 nephew John Wilkie of Eland-hall, esq. The Rev. Adam Sibbit and his 

 brother Mr. John Sibbit, sons of Mr. Edward Sibbit of Berwick; Elizabeth 

 their mother. The daughter of my nephew Prideaux Selby. My niece 

 Mary, wife of Captain Thomas Donaldson. Mrs. Hannah Sibbit and her 

 sister, Mrs. Jane Forster. Mrs. Hannah Selby, daughter of the late Mr. 

 Samnal Selby. Robert Wilkie, son of my late son-in-law Robert Wilkie 

 of Ladythorn, Esq. 



Codicil 15th Sept., 1797. To my nephew Prideaux John Selby, my 

 gold watch. My niece Margaret Selby. My niece Elizabeth Sibbit and 

 her son, the Rev. Adam Sibbit. My niece Mary Donaldson. Her grand- 

 mother and mine, Mrs. Fenwick of Bywell, late of Morpeth, deceased. 



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