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| first = George Selwyn
| first = George Selwyn
| current = [[George Hackett]]
| current = [[George Hackett]]
| heir = James Harpole
| heir = Heir presumptive is James Harpole
| courtesy = N/A
| courtesy = N/A
| countryseat = [[Sedley Park]]
| countryseat = [[Sedley Park]]

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Viscountcy of Selwyn
Creation Date 1712
Created by Anne
Peerage Great Britain
First Holder George Selwyn
Current Holder George Hackett
Heir Apparent Heir presumptive is James Harpole
Subsidiary Titles N/A
Country Seat Sedley Park
Associated County Dorset

The Viscountcy of Selwyn is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Great Britain. The first holder of the title was Mr. George Selwyn.

History

The title of Viscount Selwyn was awarded to Mr. George Selwyn of Sedley Park in Dorset in 1712. However, since the first Lord Selwyn failed to produce any sons, the title almost immediately passed to the Hackett family, when his only daughter, Miss Georgiana Selwyn, married the 5th Earl of Morven in 1721.

List of Viscounts of Selwyn (1712)

As the current Viscount has no legitimate issue, the heir apparent is his nephew, James Harpole, Marquess of Dalton and heir to the Duchy of Leicester.