William Whitelock (1636–1717), also spelt Whitlock, English gentleman and member of parliament for the University of Oxford
William Whitlock Jr. (1791–1875), American businessman
Billy Whitlock (1813–1878), American blackface performer
William Whitlock (journalist) (1891–1977), New Zealand journalist, newspaper editor and proprietor
William Whitlock (politician) (1918–2001), British Labour Party MP for Nottingham North
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WilliamWhitlock may refer to: Ordered chronologically William Whitelock (1636–1717), also spelt Whitlock, English gentleman and member of parliament...
Robert Stanley Whitlock (born March 18, 1948) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. He is best known as a member of the blues-rock band Derek...
Percy WilliamWhitlock (1 June 1903 in Chatham, Kent – 1 May 1946 in Bournemouth), was an English organist and post-romantic composer. Percy Whitlock studied...
unilaterally, with Ronald Webster as president. Efforts by British envoy WilliamWhitlock failed to break the impasse and 300 British troops were subsequently...
republic. Webster once again served as Chairman. A new British envoy, WilliamWhitlock, arrived on 11 March 1969 with a proposal for a new interim British...
Simon Whitlock (born 3 March 1969) is an Australian professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) tournaments, having also...
1832–1987, Dartmouth: Gower, ISBN 0900178302 Clarke, Harold D.; Mishler, William; Whiteley, Paul (1990), "Recapturing the Falklands: models of Conservative...
1977, specializing in maritime and commercial law, and was a partner of William A. Crump & Son in London in 1981–87. He was a director of Coastal States...
independent Republic. On 11 March 1969, the British government sent WilliamWhitlock, a junior minister, as a diplomatic envoy to Anguilla in an effort...
Thomas Ross Whitlock (February 20, 1954 – February 18, 2023) was an American songwriter, best known for co-writing the Academy Award– and Golden Globe–winning...
William M. Whitlock (c. 1813 – 1878) was an American blackface performer. He began his career in entertainment doing blackface banjo routines in circuses...
Robin Chichester-Clark 1964–1966: Charles Grey 1966–1967: WilliamWhitlock 1967–1968: William Howie 1968–1970: Ioan Evans 1970: Walter Elliot 1970–1972:...
a great influence on the future of the colony. According to historian William C. Davis, because the colonists were literate, they "absorbed and spread...
Clifton Webb John Weeks Stephen Weir George Weston Ronald Erle White WilliamWhitlock Agnes, Lady Wigram Leonard Wild Lionel Wilkinson Gordon Wilson Ivon...
Garrett Labour Nottingham, East Jack Dunnett Labour Nottingham, North WilliamWhitlock Labour Nottingham, West Michael English Labour Nuneaton Leslie Huckfield...
Fraser Labour Nottingham Central Jack Dunnett Labour Nottingham North WilliamWhitlock Labour Nottingham South Norman Fowler Conservative Nottingham West...
Major Sir Michael Edward Adeane, KCVO, CB 5 August 1952: Major Edward William Spencer Ford, CB, MVO 5 August 1952: Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable...
Fraser Labour Nottingham Central Jack Dunnett Labour Nottingham North WilliamWhitlock Labour Nottingham South George Perry Labour Nottingham West Michael...
spring of 1970 by singer-guitarist Eric Clapton, keyboardist-singer Bobby Whitlock, bassist Carl Radle and drummer Jim Gordon. All four members had previously...