84 APPENDIX. 



Parliamentary Writs. 



A.J). 1311. — Eichard de Whitington'' manucaptor of Johcs Mony- 

 TTord, Citizen, returned for Hereford. 



A.J). 1316. — AYillm de "Whitington certified, pursuant to writ 

 tested at Clipston, 5th March, as Lord of the Township of Pauntley, 

 in the County of Gloucester. Certified, in like mannei", as Lord of 

 the Township of Hope Solers, in the County of Hereford. 



PATEXT EOLLS. 



Pa^e 230, 19 Richard JI. — Eex confirmavit Eoberto Whitington 

 consanguineo ' Eoberti de Staunton liberam warrenam in terris suis de 

 Staunton in con^ "Wigorn ac parcum suum de Hawkeshurne in Haw- 

 grove prout in 1 7 Chart. Edw. III. concess^ dicto Eobt" de Staunton. 



///. et 2cU. Pat., 20 Richard II. — Eex constituit Eicum Whitington 

 Majorem et Escaetorem London. 



IV. Pat., 1 Henry VI. — Quod executores testamenti EicI Whiting- 

 ton nuper civis et merceri London gaolam Eegis de Newgate una cum 

 porta ejusdem infra civitatcm London possint prostemere et ne novo 

 oedificare, &c. 



Calendarium Inquis. ad quod damnum. 



Paye 361, 11 Henry IV., No. 48.— Eicus de Whytington et Henr. 

 London et alii. Dederunt Johi White persone eccte ScT Michs in 

 Paternoster Chirche quandam parcellam teiTe in poch ibni, London. 



Paye 362, 12 Uenry IV., No. 16. — Eicus Whityngton ct alii. 

 Dederunt Majori ct coTtati civit^ London manium sive placeam voc^ Ic 

 Leadenhalle cum pertin^ in civif^ pred**, &c. London. 



h This Richard was probably an iinclc or great iinclc of Sir Richard. 

 i Robert Whittington was heir to his brother William, who died without issue, 

 having married the heiress of the Staiintons, he thus became possessed of the 

 property of Staunton in Worcestershire, the adjoining parish to Pauntley, which 

 descended to his son, Sir Guy, who was Lord of Staunton, 1433. (See Nash's 

 History of IVorccstershire, Vol. II., p. 372.) 



