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From The Records of London's Livery Companies Online (ROLLCO). Companies of Clothworkers, Drapers, and Goldsmiths. (More to come later.)


1609, Samuel Whitney, was apprenticed for 9 years to Mark Humble, Citizen and Draper.

1619, Samuel Whitney, point maker, Papers Head Alley, was made a new freeman of the Drapers Company, having completed his term with Mark Humble.

9 Apr 1623, Johis. Whitney, agr., of Trawern, apprenticed for 7 years his son Thomas Whitney to Thomas Wilkes, master, Citizen and Clothworkers.

1630, Thomas Whitney, was made a new freeman of the Clothworkers Company, having completed his term with Thomas Wilks.

29 Apr 1634, Robtus. Whitney, son of Willm. Whitney, Brushmaker, Poch sci Olavi in Southwarke, Surrey, deceased, was apprenticed for 7 years to Thome Hubberde, master, Citizen and Clothworkers.

1641, Robt. Whitney, was made a new freeman of the Clothworkers Company, having completed his term with Robti Hubbard.

2 Jun 1641, Robt. Whitney, Citizen and Clothworker, had apprenticed to him for seven years Ben. Dennick, of London, son of Michael Dennick, Citizen and Leatherseller, Hatbandmaker, St. Tooleyes, London.

27 Mar 1643, Robto. Whitney, Citizen and Clothworker, had apprenticed to him for seven years Samuell Henchlow, of Surrey, son of Ben: Henchlowe, Woolcomber, Southwarke, Surrey.

19 May 1645, Robert Whitney, Hattbandmaker, Southwarke, Citizen and Clothworker, had apprenticed to him for nine years John Suart of London, son of Tho: Suart of London.

7 Nov 1646, Robto. Whitney, Hatband Maker, In Southwarke, Citizen and Clothworker, had apprenticed to him for 7 years, Tobias Leere, of Devon, son of Hugonis Leere, of Staverton, Devon,Yeoman.

6 Dec 1715, Jno. Whitney, son of Jno. Whitney, Citizen and Clothworker, of St. Clements Dane, London, was apprenticed for 7 years to Charles Dowse, Citizen and Clothworker, of Trigg Staris, London.

1546, George Witney was apprenticed to Richardes (female), Citizen and Draper.

1667, George Witney, of Buckinghamshire, son of John Witney of Penberry, Buckinghamshire, was apprenticed for seven years to Francis Vinte, master, Citizen and Draper.

1674, George Witney, son of John Witney, was made a new freeman of the Company of Drapers, having completed his term with Francis Vinte.


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