Sir BulstrodeWhitelocke (6 August 1605 – 28 July 1675) was an English lawyer, writer, parliamentarian and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England. He...
WhitelockeBulstrode (1650–1724) was an English official, religious controversialist and mystical writer. He was the second son of Sir Richard Bulstrode...
Bulstrode may refer to: Bulstrode Park, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, England BulstrodeWhitelocke, English lawyer Bulstrode (surname) Bulstrode (Thomas...
fellow-sufferers. In 1602 Whitelocke married Elizabeth Bulstrode (1575-1631), a daughter of Edward Bulstrode of Hedgerley Bulstrode, Buckinghamshire. Two...
Whitelocke is an English surname. Notable people with the name include: BulstrodeWhitelocke (1605–1675), English lawyer and politician Edmund Whitelocke...
which took place in the Netherlands during 1674. His second son WhitelockeBulstrode (1650–1724), remained in England after the flight of James II; he...
Elizabeth (1575-1631) married the lawyer James Whitelocke in 1602. Elizabeth was mother to BulstrodeWhitelocke,(1605-1675), prominent parliamentarian, lawyer...
from the original on 23 June 2017. Retrieved 19 February 2017. Whitelocke, Bulstrode (1772). A Journal of the Swedish ambassy in the years MDCLIII and...
Cecily Bulstrode (1584 – 4 August 1609) was a courtier and subject of poetry. She was the daughter of Edward Bulstrode (1550–1595) and Cecily Croke; she...
and lawyer BulstrodeWhitelocke, for which she won a Whitbread prize in 1975. Spalding was persuaded by Christopher Hill to edit Whitelocke's massive diary...
of Portland, and for the benefit of Willoughby Whitelocke, BulstrodeWhitelocke and Carleton Whitelocke infants and for confirming agreements made to compose...
the item also links his ancestry to English parliamentarian Sir BulstrodeWhitelocke. Toward the end of his life Whitlock shifted his attention to entomology...
name is also spelt Whitelocke (which was preferred by his father) and Whitlock. Whitelock was the second son of Sir BulstrodeWhitelocke (1605–1675), parliamentarian...
void and in a second election Parliamentarians Peregrine Hoby and BulstrodeWhitelocke were declared elected instead. Hippesley married Amy Popham, the...
Rymer, Thomas (1853) [1682]. "Preface to the first edition". In Whitelocke, Bulstrode (ed.). Memorials of the English affairs from the beginning of the...
Envoy extraordinary than ambassador. (The first two on this list, BulstrodeWhitelocke and William Jephson, in fact represented Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth...
Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 3 July 2017. Thomas Carlyle quoting BulstrodeWhitelocke in "Oliver Cromwells Letters and speeches" Vol 2, J.M.Dent, 1908...
Henley Park. On his death in 1632 Fawley passed to his son, Sir BulstrodeWhitelocke, who was a parliamentarian and judge who also owned much land in...