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Glastening
Glastening (or ''Glastenning'') refers to an old Welsh pedigree mentioned by William of Malmesbury possibly associated with Glastonbury. ==Associated genealogies==
Modern and medieval historians have sought to associate various versions of the same Old Welsh pedigree with Glastonbury. The earliest genealogy is a 10th-century text, the Harleian Genealogies, preserved in London, British Library, Harleian MS 3859, which ends with Glast and states ''unum sunt Glastenic qui uenerunt que uocatur Loytcoyt'', or "one of those who came to Glastenning from the place called Luit-Coyt" (modern Lichfield).〔 Other versions are given in the later ''Achau Brenhinoedd a Thywysogion Cymru'' and William of Malmesbury's ''De antiquitate Glastonie ecclesie'', where the pedigree is listed as brothers.〔 From the versions it not clear whether Glast was a personal name or a kindred group as Glastening, "descendants of Glasten", or an epithet ''Glas'' meaning "the Blue, Green or Grey".〔
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