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Frederick William Weaver, ed., The Visitation of Herefordshire, made by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, in 1569 (Exeter: W. Pollard and Co., 1886), pp. 75-76.

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                                    WHITNEY.

                                 (Of Whitney.)
                                                            Harl. 615, ff. 60b, 61.

ARMS:--Whitney.  Az. a cross chequy Or. and Gu.
CREST:--Ditto.  A bull's head couped Sa. horned Arg. tipped Gu.
                       [See Mylbourne's pedegree to enlardge this.]1

                       (Sir Baldwin Whitney of = d. of Pitchard.
                       (Whitney in co. Hd.     |
                       ( ______________________|
                        |
                   Sir Eustace Whitney of Whitney, Kt. = d. of Clamvow.
                          _____________________________|
                         |
                    Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney. = d. of Russell.
                                ___________________|
                               |
                         Sir Eustace Whitney = d. of Parr.
                         of Whitney, Kt.     |
                                 ________________|
                                |
         d. of Thos. Rogers = Robert Whitney = Constance, d. of James Ld. Audley
         of Herefford.      | of Whitney.      by d. of Holland E. of Kent.
       _____________________|____
      |                   |      |                     )2
Joane, ux. Roger Vaughan  |  ... ux. Wm. Harper of Wil-) .
of Herefford.             |  lington in co. Hd.        )
                        A |
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  1 Mem. in the later hand.
  2 From Harl. 1545, fo. 68b

                                         A
                   ______________________|
                  |
               (James Whit-  = Blanche, 4th d. and = Sr. Wm. Harbert )1
               (ney of Whit- | coh. to Simond Myl- | of Troye, 2 hus-)
               (ney.         | bourne.             | band.2          )
    _________________________|___________________  |_______________________
   |          |               |                  |                       | |
Sr. Jas.1   Elizabeth, ux.1   Anne, ux.1       Robert = Sibill, d. of1   Sr. Chas. Har-1
Whitney,    Thos. Morgan      Henry Carey,   Whitney. | Sr. Jas. Bas-    bert, Kt.
o.s.p.      of Arkeston.      L. Hunsdon,             | kerville.             --
                              K.G.                    |                  Sr. Thos. Har-1
                          ____________________________|                  bert.
                         |
                        Robert = Elizabethe, doughter of Morgan
                      Whitney. | Dagllin (Morgan ap Gwillims.)1
   ____________________________|____________________
  |         |          |         |        |         | 
William,  Thomas,   Nicholas  Richard   Margartt,  Anne, mar. to
2 sonne.  3 sonne.  Whitney.  Whitney,  mar. to    Thomas Rob-
                              4 sonne.  William    redge (Roberdg.)3
                                        Poell.

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  1 The portion of the above pedigree marked 1 is from Glos. Visitn. (Harl. Soc. xxi, 267.)  The
Ed. has altered Melborne into Mylbourne and Arleston into Arkeston (par. of Kingston, co.
Heref.)  For pedigree of Morgan of Arkeston, see Clark's "Genealogies of Morgan and Glamor-
gan," p. 258.
  2 For Herbert of Troy, see Clark's "Genealogies of Morgan and Glamorgan," p. 290.
  3 Servant to Wm. E. of Pembrook, Harl. 1545.

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