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 Whiting, Henry (Whyttyng), B.A. 26 Oct., 1519, M.A. sup. 20 March, 1522-3, sup. June, 1532, for licence to practice medicine, principal of 1526-8; one of these names canon of York 1536. See O.H.S. i. 111. Whiting, James (Whitting), sacerd. fil. , matric. 29 Jan., 1648-9; rector of Ubley, Somerset, 1663, and vicar of Awre, co. Gloucester, 1671. See Foster's Index Eccl. Whiting, John (Whyting), B.A. from ., Cambridge, 1595-6, M.A. 1599, D.D. 1615, incorporated 14 July, 1618; rector of South Luffenham, Rutland, 1607, vicar of Eastham, Essex, 1611, rector of St. Martin-le-Vintry, London, 1611, canon of St. Paul's 1615, admitted to Lincoln's Inn 1620; died in London about 1624. See Foster's Graduati Cantab.; Foster's Inns of Court Reg.; & Fasti, i. 385. Whiting, John, B.A. from ., Cambridge, 1650-1, M.A. 1654; incorporated 11 July, 1654; rector of Toft, co. Lincoln, 1657, rector of Hintlesham, Suffolk, 1661, vicar of Butterwicke 1661, and rector of North Leverton, (both) co. Lincoln, 1667, rector of Groton, Suffolk, 1669, and of South Leverton, co. Lincoln, 1675. See Foster's Graduati Cantab. Whiting, John, s. Arth., of Kingsbridge, Devon, pleb. , matric. 16 July, 1664, aged 18; rector of Shillingford, Devon, 1681. See Foster's Index Eccl. [] Whiting, Justinian (Whyting), scholar. 1579, B.A. 29 May, 1583, M.A. sup. 21 Jan., 1586-7. See O.H.S. xii. 113. Whiting, Peter, s. Samuel, of Walton-on-Trent, co. Derby, pleb. , matric. 4 May, 1627, aged 18; B.A. from. 28 Jan., 1629-30, M.A. 20 Oct., 1632; vicar of Lullington, co. Derby, 1647. See Foster's Index Eccl. Whitinge, Reuben, of co. Lincoln, pleb. ., matric. 1 Dec., 1581, aged 16. Whitinge, Thomas, of Dorset, pleb. ., matric. 15 March, 1615-16, aged 17, B.A. 20 April, 1619, M.A. 3 Feb., 1621-2; vicar of Hilton, Dorset, 1629. See Foster's Index Eccl. Whitinge, Thomas, of Cornwall, cler. fil. ., matric. 10 Nov., 1621, aged 20; perhaps vicar of St. Erth, Cornwall, 1637. See Foster's Index Eccl. [] Whiting, Thomas, pleb. ., matric. 29 March, 1656. Whiting, William (Whytyng), B.A. 6 May, 1513; rector of Wivenhoe, Essex, 1522. See Foster's Index Eccl. Whiting, William, s. William (4to.), of Shipton, Oxon, gent. ., matric. 20 March, 1701-2, aged 15, B.A. 1705, M.A. 1708; perhaps rector of St. Mawgan, Cornwall, 1711. See Foster's Index Eccl. Whitley., See also Wheatley. Whitley, Roger, s. Thomas, of Aston, Flints, arm. , matric. 29 Nov., 1633, aged 15; of Peel, Cheshire, student of Gray's Inn 1637, colonel in the service of Charles I., and governor of Aberystwith Castle, mayor of Chester 1692-5, M.P. Flint in 4 parliaments 1660, 1661-81, Chester 1681, 1689-90, and 1695, until his death 27 July, 1697; father of Thomas 1668. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg. [] Whitley, Roger, s. Tho., London, arm. , matric. 11 March, 1696-7, aged 15. Whitley, Thomas, s. Robert (rather Roger), of Aston, Flints, arm. , matric. 29 Oct., 1668, aged 17; M.P. Flint 1681, and 1690-5; father of the next. See Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary. Whitley, Thomas, s. Tho., of Aston, Flints, arm. ., matric. 6 Nov., 1703, aged 17; student of Middle Temple 1704. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Whitlock., See Whitelock. Whitman, John, fellow ., Cambridge, B.A. 1664-5, M.A. 1668; incorporated 13 July, 1669. [] Whitmell, Edward, s. Tho., of Crick, Northants, paup. (subs. "pleb."). ., matric. 12 Dec., 1692, aged 18; B.A. from. 1696, M.A. 1699; rector of East Haddon, Northants, 1702, and of Beachampton, Bucks, 1732, until his death, buried at East Haddon 12 June, 1743. See Foster's Index Eccl. [Whitmay, Andrew, of co. Gloucester, bishop of Crysopolitan, and suffragan to the bishop of Worcester; died 1546. See Ath. ii. 752.] Whitmore, Christopher, 3s. George, of London, eq. aur. ., matric. 15 May, 1640, aged 17; admitted to Merchant Taylors' school 1631; student of Middle Temple 1639; brother of George 1639. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. & Robinson, i. 132. Whitmore, Francis, scholar. 1573, B.A. 18 June, 1575, fellow 1576-81, M.A. 9 July, 1579; (2s. Thomas of Madeley), rector of Bingham, Notts, 1581, and of Kirby-Wiske, Yorks, 1582, vicar of Chisledon, Wilts, 1584, canon of Southwell, 1589-98; will dated 10 March, 1597, proved 11 May, 1598; brother of Peter. See Foster's Index Eccl. Whitmore, George, equ. fil. nat. (2). ., matric. 3 May, 1639, aged 15; admitted to Merchant Taylors' school 1630, student of Middle Temple 1639; brother of Christopher 1640. See Robinson, i. 132. [] Whitmore, Humphrey, of, created D. Med. 9 Feb., 1648-9, said to have been of both universities, hon. fellow college of physicians, 1664. See Munk's Roll, i. 346; & Fasti, ii. 115. Whitmore, John, B.A. 19 Feb., 1532-3. Whitmore, John, s. John, of Ludstone, Salop, pleb. ., matric. 30 Oct., 1629, aged 16, M.A. 26 Jan., 1635-6, created D.D. 17 Oct., 1661; rector of Onibury, Salop, 1639, vicar of Staverton, co. Gloucester, 1649, rector of Stockton 1662, and of West Felton, (both) Salop, 1662. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Whitmore, John, s. John, of Ledston, co. Stafford, gent. ., matric. 14 Jan., 1713-14, aged 17, B.A. 1717, M.A. 1720; rector of Fenny Compton, co. Warwick, 1727, and vicar of Lechlade, co. Gloucester, 1738. See Foster's Index Eccl. Whitmore, Peter, of co. Stafford, gent. ., matric. entry under date circa 16 Oct., 1581, aged 18, B.A. 9 Feb., 1584-5; (s. Thomas) vicar of Orston, Notts, 1589; will dated 16 Jan., 1608, proved 9 Dec., 1614; brother of Francis. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. [] Whitmore, Robert, D.C.L. 5 Dec., 1575. Whitmore, Thomas, of Salop, pleb. ., matric. 21 Feb., 1616-17, aged 18; bar.-at-law, Middle Temple, 1626, bencher 1648 (as son and heir of John of Ludstone, Salop), recorder of Wenlock and M.P. 1659 and 1660. See Foster's Judges and Barristers. Whitmore, (Sir) Thomas, born in London, 1s. William, of Apley, Salop, militis. ., matric. 29 Jan., 1629-30, aged 17, B.A. 10 May, 1631; bar.-at-law, Middle Temple, 1639, knighted and created a baronet 28 June, 1641, M.P. Bridgnorth April-May, 1640, and 1640 (L.P.) till disabled in Feb., 1644; died 1653. See Foster's Judges and Barristers. [ 1622 ]