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From Llyfr Baglan, or the Book of Baglan, compiled between the years of 1600 and 1607, by John Williams, transcribed from the original manuscript preserved in the Public Library of Cardiff and edited with explanatory notes by Joseph Alfred Bradney (London, 1910), 5, 34, 44, 103.
CLIFFORDE.6 p. 26
Eustaunce Whitney ma. da. & h' to Myles Walters of Clifford, had issue James.
James Whitney ma. Sibil, da. to Harrie Myle of newcourt,7 bye Aeles, da. to
Simon mylborne, knight, had issue Eustaunce.
Eustaunce whitney ma. Counstaunce, da. to Sr. Richerd Vaghan of Brodwarden,8
knight, sone to Tho', sone to watkin, sone to Roger vaghan & Gladice, the da.
of Sr. Dauid Game, knight, had issue James.
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James whitney ma. Anne, da. & h' Sibil ma. Tho' Wenland. Anne ma. James
to Oliue' Vaghan, had issue Eus- --- Prosser of Camp-
tance that ma. Anne, da. to Paul Blainch ma. Robert Duppa. ston.10
Delahae of Alterines,9 Esquier.
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6 In Herefordshire.
7 In Bacton, Herefordshire. 8 Bredwarden, in, Welsh Brodorddin.
9 Delahay of Allt-yr-yn-ys. This old mansion was before this the seat of the Cecils (Sitsyllt),
in the parish of Walterston, Herefordshire.
10 In the parish of Grosmont.
p. 34.
[fo. 12] The mothere of Sr. Robert Whitney was the da. of Sr. Tho. Ouldcastle,
and her mothere was the ladye webley; and ane other Sister ma. the Lord
Jestyn,1 and her Children was Richerd haclet and Tho. haclett and a da. the
mother of Sr. Tho. Cornwall; and ane othere sister ma. Sr. John Harley;2 ane
othere Sister was the mothere of Tho. Parrie of Postowne, esq.; and ane other
sister ma. halcot, the mother of the wief of Sr. John Baskervil.
The issue of Dame wenllian, the da. of Sr. Tho. Ouldcastle, was Sr. Robert Whitney
and Eustaunce Whittney, and she had a da. called Alson who was the wief of
Harrie Gru' of newcourt;3 Peryn Whitney ma. Abrall;4 Jaen Whitney
ma. walwyn of Longford; and Eliza' Whitney ma. Roger Blwntt.
The childrene or issue of dam Eliza', ladie webley,5 were Sr. Jon. deverex, Lord
fferys, Dam Anne Herbert Countes of Penbrock, Dam Sibil Baskervil ladie
of Ersley.
The mothere of Sr. Eustaunce ap Sr. Eustaunce was Joan, the da. of Sr. Harrie
Oddyns, and her mothere was the da. of the Lord Talbot bye the da. of
Sr. Rees the younger, son to Sr. Rees mychell,6 and her [fo. 13] mothere was
the ladie Gladice, da. to Sr. Gru' ap ll'n ap Iorwerth drown dwn.7 prince of
northwales.
The wief of Mr. Rob't whitney was Constance, the da. of the lo. Awdley,8 and the
mothere of Constance was Elinor, the da.9 of Edmond Holand, Earle of
Kent, and the mothere of Elinor was Constance, the da. of Edward, ducke of
Ieorke.
The mothere of the last Sr. Robert Whitney was the da. of Sr. Simon Mylbrwn.10
The mothere of Eustance Whitney (1597) was the da. of Sr. James Baskervile.
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1 Why called Lord Jestyn I do not understand. Elizabeth, dau' of Sir Thomas Oldcastle
married Walter Hacluit of Eyton in Herefordshire, and had issue Richard, Thomas, a daughter
married to Edward Cornewall, a daughter married to Richard ap Harry of Poston (Visitation
of Hereford, by Cooke, 1569. Edited by Weaver, 1886).
2 Sir John Harley married, Joan, dau. of John Hacluit of Eyton (Collins' Peerage).
3 In Bacton, Herefordshire.
4 She was the third wife of John Abrahall of Abrahall.
5 This is incorrect: the Lady Weobley (Agnes, dau. of Thomas Crophull) was wife of
Sir Walter Devereux. Their son Walter married Anne, only child and heir of William, lord
Ferrers, and was summoned to Parliament 1 Edw. IV. as lord Ferrers. William Herbert,
1st earl of Pembroke of the second creation, married Anne, sister of Walter, lord Ferrers.
6 Michel, the equivalent of much or great; i.e., Sir Rees the elder.
7 Trwyn dwn, fractured nose.
8 James Touchet, lord Audley. 9 Base daughter.
10 Simon Milbourn of Tillington in Herefordshire; he was never knighted.
11 The celebrated Sir David Gam, who was knighted as he lay dying at the battle of
Agincourt.
p. 35.
WHITNEY1 p. 103.
Sr. Baldewyn Whitney, knight, ma. da. to [blank].
Sr. Eustance Whitney, knight, ma. Margerye, da. to Ralf Grouncell.
Sr. Estane Whitney, k., ma. da. to Sr. Thomas Trefor, knight.
Sr. Rob't Whitney, k., ma. Joan, da. to Sr. Robert Ryssell, knight.
Sr. Robert Whitney, k., ma. Joan, da. to Henrye of the nashe.
Eustance Whitney ma. da. to Sr. Thomas Tryssell, k.; she beareth or, true loves
knott.
Robert Whitney who was called lord Whitney ma. first the da. of the lorde
Audley; his second wief was Eliz', da. to Watkin Vaghan of Hergest,2 esq.,
who had issue James Whitney.
James Whitney ma. Blainch, on of the heyres of Symon mylborne,3 esq.
Robert Whitney ma. Elizabeth, da. to Robert Wey, esq.
Sr. Robert Whitney ma. Syble, da. to Sr. James Baskervill.
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[fo. 115] Sr. James Whitney, knight, Estaunce Whitney, ma. the da. of
died w'thout issue. wm. Vaghan of Glasburye.
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1 On the banks of the Wye in Herefordshire.
2 Hargest, near Kington. 3 Vide pp. 44, 45.
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