Medieval Whitney Families
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The Medieval period is typically used to describe the time period from 500 to 1500 A.D. It was followed by the Early Modern period.
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Main Medieval Whitney Branches
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Major Sources for Medieval Whitney Research
- Whitney and Clifford Manorial Records
- Prerogative Court of Canterbury Records
- Melville, Henry, A.M., LL.B., The Ancestry of John Whitney: Who, with His Wife Elinor, and Sons John, Richard, Nathaniel, Thomas, and Jonathan, Emigrated from London, England, in the Year 1635, and Settled in Watertown, Massachusetts; the First of the Name in America, and the One from Whom a Great Majority of the Whitneys Now Living in the United States Are Descended (New York, NY: The De Vinne Press, 1896)
- Henry Austin Whitney, Memoranda Relating to Families of the Name of Whitney in England (Boston: 1859)
- Henry Austin Whitney, The First Known Use of Whitney as a Surname: Its Probable Signification, and Other Data (Boston, MA: Henry Austin Whitney, 1875)
- Consistory Court of Hereford, Wills and Administrations
- Archive:Welsh Genealogies
- Archive:Golden Grove
- Archive:Herefordshire, England Probate Records
- Archive:Visitation of Leicester
- Archive:Visitations of Berkshire
- Archive:Welsh Cistercians
- Archive:Fasti Herefordensis
- Archive:Records in The Catalogue
- Archive:Records from A2A
- Archive:Bernau Index
- Archive:Records in the National Library of Wales
- Archive:Records in the British Library
- Archive:University of Nottingham
- Calendar of Patent Rolls 1216-1452
- Th Anglo-American Legal Tradition, Documents from Medieval and Early Modern England from the National Archives in London
- Lay Subsidy Rolls
- Patrons and Incumbents of Pencombe
- Chancery Court Records
- Harleian Manuscripts
- Archive:Herefordshire Taxes in the Reign of Henry VIII
- Terminology
- Transcription Conventions
External Resources
- Whitney and Clifford Manuscripts at the University of Wales Bangor
- List of the Medieval Fortified Sites of the historic county of Herefordshire
- Wills of Herefordshire
- Transcription Resources
See also: 'Blanche Parry Queen Elizabeth I's Confidante' by Ruth E. Richardson, published Logaston Press 2007.
Also: www.blancheparry.com ... and Wikipedia on (1) Blanche Parry and (2) Blanche Herbert Lady Troy.
Also: calendar (superb pictures + texts): 'Blanche Parry & Queen Elizabeth I', sold to benefit the family Church.
All Medieval Whitney Families
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