i<!'lJ0«»l 



Maltsr k |auntljg. 



nf tju /arailii nf 



Mlrfttittgt0nt 



WnxiAM DB ■Whitthton ■■ 

 in com. Wnrwick. 

 non longe ah Haslar. 



Wn-tlAM DE WhITTNTO!* = 



■■ HABiBBA,orRAWi3B, Bister 

 coheir of Hugh Aguillon, 

 of Upton. Co. Wanricli. 

 Ittg. p. m., Edw, I. 



Waltsr db Solbbs. 

 Tbouas db Solbbs. 



,|auntlEg, Jlotflrocf, Sw, "'"i; 



Jodboroujh, .Sodmarton, Sainton, Stroud, "' 



Jipjiiatt, and 

 (|oId |i»hton, in thu (|ount!J 4 (!9l«uqn»t(!r. 



(Cilltrhii from 



^.'ttiijrrra in tj)t Iritisji Summn, fitrnliis' iCnlltgp, 



ani atjjtr snurrtj, 



IBn tijt iltD. laiimtl li|5on5, 3)1. il. 



r2Edw. I., A.D.1284. 

 Posse&aed the Manor of 

 Pauntley, according to 

 the ShcriSs' Returns 



Maud, daughter and heir 



of John do Solera, of SoIer« 

 Hope, Co. Hereford. 



RoBEaT DB Stai 



'4 



Sir William de Wkittnqdon = Joam, daughter of Wilj 

 died seized of Pauntley and Solera ,,^ fit Co^.Glpr. 13r" 

 Hope, Co. Hereford, 33 Edw. III., '*^'fta»fi»?Thom 

 A.D. 1360. Outlawed, ulle</al 



-■ Cathbrihb, 



sieter and heir of 

 John de Staunton. 

 Addl. MSS. Brit. 

 Mus. 6529 Pluto. 



3 Homy IV., A.D. 1402, and 

 8 Henry IV., A.D. 1407, heir 

 to his brother in the Estatt's of 

 Pauntley, Solers Hope, 



John the Evangeliat. 



■■ ^lARQBnv, duugbtor Qj/. Another 



A.D. 142^ iigjiin 12 HeJiry VI., ualt 

 High Shorirt'Co. Hereford, S Henry VI., 



r Sii-JtuHAUU Whityngton 



bom about 13p0 ', Alderman of London 

 and Sheriff, A.D. 1393 ; Mayor. 1397, 

 1406-7, and 1419 1 M.P. for London, 



:c£LY. sister and heir of Richard Browning, 

 brought the Manors of Notgrovc, Lye, and 

 Rodborough. Callnguis. posCtnorl.,6Genrj 



■E, daught^>r of Sir Hugh, or Ivon, Fitz- 



1 France, during his 



Maroaukt, daughter Jo: 

 and heir of John 

 Edwards, who was 

 Lord of the Manors 

 of Rotlninrton and 

 Tarlton, Little Bcnthaiu 

 andPitchcombe.Co.Glo. 



William RichahdWhittinoton = 



William Wihttinqton = 

 died seized of Pauntlov and I 

 Rodborough, 11 Edw.' IV., 



of Humpliry 

 Arundel 1, auu' 



Guy Whittinoton ' 



Co. Glo., heir to her 

 father, took the Manors 

 of Rodraartnn, Tarl- 

 ton, and Lippiatt, t>i 



John Norwood, 

 Esq., of Leck- 

 hamptou, Co. 



Glouceslcrahir 

 widow nf Sir Thomas 

 Moningtou. of Sum- 



KoiiEia \V\F., ? 



of Rodmarton, married, 

 Jirtt, Jano, daughter and 

 heir of Alex. Baynham, 

 of Westbury, Oo. Glouc. 

 tMond, Alice, daughter 

 and coheir of — Grevil, 

 of — Co, Warwick. 



Ihajiel WmmNGTo.v, 

 married William, married John 



son of Roger Horton, RudhaU, Esn 



equally aji|.rii|.i i ,\- ■;[ ..ii..(lf. > 



though the t'uimdLi of bin i3v,-ii 

 fortune, hebad but an ephemeral 

 existence, living but for theday, 

 and leaving no children to in- 

 herit his wealth. On comparing 

 the insect with those given in 

 Guillim's Heraldrt/, I inchne 

 ■ ■" • for 



I think that 

 a bee. In Guilli 

 language, he describes these 



quaint 



: suitable emblem of 

 Richard Whittington's charac- 

 ter. "BeeshavotbroepropertieH 

 of the best kind of subjects. 

 They stick close to their fang. 

 They ore very industrious for 

 their livelihood, expelling aU 

 idle dnmes. They will not sting 

 any but sucb as first provoke 

 them, and then they are most 



Richard Moreley» 



