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Andrew Whitmaye

a Glocestershire man born as it seems, but whether he was of any Order appears not, was made Bishop of Crysopolitan and Suffragan to the Bishop of Worcester in the time of K. Hen. 8. but the particular year I cannot yet find. He gave way to fate in the Dioc. 1547 of Gloucester in fifteen hundred forty and six or thereabouts, leaving then behind him a brother named John Whitmaye Vicar of Minsterworth in Gloucestershire.