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Edmund ('Edw.') WHITELOCK
Adm. pens. (age 16) at CHRIST'S, 22 Feb., 1580/1.
S. of Richard, merchant, of Fenchurch Street, London . B. there, 10 Feb., 1564/5.
School, Merchant Taylors' [ London ].
Matric. 1581 ;
B.A. 1584/5 .
Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 25 Oct., 1585, as 'Edward' Whitelock, of Berkshire .
Travelled in Germany , Italy and France , 1587-99 .
Served in France during the Civil Wars; stationed successively at Marseilles [ France ] and Grenoble [ France ].
Returned to England , 1599 .
Intimate with Roger Manners, Earl of Rutland.
Arrested as an abettor of Essex's rebellion, 1601 ; but released.
Imprisoned on suspicion of complicity in the Gunpowder Plot, but discharged without trial.
As a courtier, won a reputation for profuse display and dissolute living.
Died unmarried, Aug., 1608, at Newhall, Essex , the seat of the Earl of Sussex; buried at Boreham [ Essex ].
Brother of Sir James Whitelock, for whom see D.N.B. ( Peile, I. 165; F.M.G., 1125; Camden Soc., LXX; D.N.B. )
Edmund ('Edw.') WHITELOCK
Approx. lifespan: 1564–1608
Adm. pens. (age 16) at Christ's College 1580/1:02:22
s. of Richard WHITELOCK merchant of Fenchurch Street, London
b. there 1564/5:02:10
School Merchant Taylors', [ London ]
Matric. 1581
B.A. 1584/5
Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn 1585:10:25 as 'Edward' Whitelock, of Berkshire
Travelled in Germany Italy and France 1587-99
Served in France during the Civil Wars; stationed successively at Marseilles, [ France ] and Grenoble, [ France ]
Returned to England 1599
Intimate with Roger Manners, Earl of Rutland.
Arrested as an abettor of Essex's rebellion 1601 ; but released.
Imprisoned on suspicion of complicity in the Gunpowder Plot, but discharged without trial.
As a courtier, won a reputation for profuse display and dissolute living.
Died unmarried 1608:08 at Newhall, Essex the seat of the Earl of Sussex; buried at Boreham, [ Essex ]
brother of Whitelock, James WHITELOCK, Sir for whom see D.N.B.
( Peile I. 165; F.M.G. 1125; Camden Soc. LXX; D.N.B. )

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