RUDHALL, HEREFORDSHIRE. 



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Herbert Westfaling, of MaunseU = 

 Gamage, Esq. living an. 1634, obijt 

 circa anno. 1652, aet. circa 80. 



Frances, eldest daughter and co-heir 

 of William Rudhall, of Rudhall, in 

 the county of Hereford, Ist wife. 



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James Herbert, W. = Elizabeth, el- 

 dyed of Rudhall, destd.ofJohn 

 unmar- ob. circa an. Frogmore, of 

 ried. 1637, aetat. Worcester. 

 She dyed 

 about 1636. 



4 



Samuel 

 dyed un- 

 married. 



I 2 12 



William, = Elizabeth, 



d. 



of 

 Hereford 



of Richard 

 Thurston, of 

 Challock, in 

 Kent. 



. 1^ 

 Francis 



dyed 

 unmar- 

 ried. 



From the descendants at Grafton, near Hereford, come the Apperleys, who 

 .sold the reversion of Rudhall to Alexander Baring, Esq. 



Mary = Rev. John 



Elmhurst, 



Vicar of 



Linton, in co. 



of Hereford. 



|5 

 Margaret 

 dyed un- 

 married. 



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Anne 



1'^ 



: Jas.Maisters, Elizabeth = John Whitting- 



of ton,oftheCastle, 



Bury Hill. in the parish of 



Yarkhill, in co. 

 of Hereford. 



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William 



now living 



unmarried. 



I 

 2 John 

 4 James 



dyed 

 unmarried 



Frances Elizabeth == John Barnes, of Hartle- Anne 

 now living ton, in the parish of Lin- dyed a 



unmarried. ton, in co. of Hereford. child. 



Herbert W., of Rudhall, Esq. now = Anne,* sole daughter of Sir Thos. 



living, 1683, aetat 53, one of his 

 Majesty's Justices of the Peace and 

 Deputy Lieutenant for the county 

 of Hereford. 



Edwards, Bart, of Shrewsbury, by 

 his first wife Mary, daughter of Bon- 

 ham Norton, of London. 



Mary Westfaling,]; = Thomas Brereton, of Wootton, near 

 born January, 1760, Gloucester, and Edgworth, near Ciren- 

 died 25th July, 1830, cester, in the same county, took the 

 s. p. name of Westfaling, died some time 



before his wife. 



* Her portrait, which was at Rudhall, shews that she was fair. 

 t His portrait, as a child sitting in a blue dress, was at Rudhall. 



t Her portrait, by Pickersgill, was at RudhaU, and bequeathed by her to Mr, Scudamore, of 

 Kenchurch, 



