Sir James Whitelocke SL (28 November 1570 – 22 June 1632) was an English judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1610 and 1622. Whitelocke...
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lawyer and politician Edmund Whitelocke (1565–1608), English soldier James Whitelocke (1570–1632), English judge John Whitelocke (1757–1833), British soldier...
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Parliament during the Interregnum. Whitlocke was the son of Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke and his first wife Rebecca Bennet, daughter of Thomas Bennet, and was...
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Keeper of the Great Seal of England. He was the eldest son of Sir James Whitelocke and Elizabeth Bulstrode, and was born on 6 August 1605 at George Croke's...
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on 10 February 1565, the eldest son of Richard Whitelocke, a merchant. The judge Sir James Whitelocke was a younger brother. After being educated at Merchant...
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Margery, to Thomas Rokes, in 1477. In 1616, Fawley was sold to Sir James Whitelocke, a judge who also bought adjoining smaller Phyllis Court and larger...
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John Whitelocke (1757 – 23 October 1833) was a British Army officer. He is known for leading the failed invasion of Buenos Aires and the forfeit of Montevideo...
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1642 asserted the sovereignty of Parliament by Bodinian reasoning. James Whitelocke used Bodin's thought in discussing the King-in-Parliament. The royalist...
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1436) 1535 – John Fisher, English bishop and saint (b. 1469) 1632 – James Whitelocke, English judge and politician, Chief Justice of Chester (b. 1570) 1634...
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9, 2024. Whitelocke, Sir James (1858). Liber Famelicus of Sir James Whitelocke: A Judge of the Court of King's Bench in the Reigns of James I. and Charles...
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