Whitehead, Eric Alfred, younger son of Alfred North Whitehead, F.R.S., of Chelsea, by Evelyn, daughter of Capt. A. Wade, Seaforth Highlanders; b. Nov. 23, 1898; adm. April 30, 1914 (R); left April 1917; Ball. Coll. Oxon.; temp. 2nd Lieut. R.F.C. Nov. 4, 1917; went out to the western front Feb. 1918; killed in action over the Forêt de Cobain March 13, 1918.
Whitehead, Edwin Francis Romilly, son of James Whitehead KC, barrister, and his second wife Elsie Heyden, d. of James Thomas Wakelam of Birmingham; b. 19 May 1924; adm. Apr. 1938 (G); left July 1942; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1942, BA 1947; 2nd Lieut. RA Dec. 1944; called to the Bar, Gray’s Inn June 1949, Bencher 1976; m. 17 Dec. 1960 Diana Elizabeth, d. of Archibald Ernest Bacon, master printer, of Shorne, Gravesend, Kent; d. Dec. 2014.
WHITEHEAD, ARTHUR CROXALL, brother of Francis Whitehead (qv); b. 4 Feb 1862; adm. 31 Mar 1875 (James'); QS 1876; left Christmas 1879; adm. solicitor Feb 1886; practised in London; d. 7 May 1935.
WHITEHALL, ROBERT, second son of Rev. Robert Whitehall, Rector of Addington, Bucks., and his first wife; bapt. 18 Mar 1625; adm.; KS 1639; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1643, Westminster Student; BA 1647; ejected from his Studentship by Parliamentary Visitors for non-submission 7 Jul 1648; afterwards submitted; Fellow of Merton Coll. from 1651, Sub-Warden in 1671; MA 1652; when “Terrae Filius” in 1655 he derided the Puritan discipline under which the University was then governed; MB 7 Sep 1657 (by letters from Richard Cromwell, Chancellor of the University); allowed leave of absence in 1657 to give instruction at Trinity Coll. Dublin (Brodrick, Memorials of Merton, 106); licensed to practice medicine 21 Jun 1665; Wood describes him as “no better than a meer poetaster, and time serving poet”, who made “divers sallies into the practice of physic” (Ath. Oxon., iv, 177); author Technepolemogamia, or the Marriage of Arms and Art, and other minor poems; d. 8 Jul 1685. DNB.
WHITEHALL, JAMES, of Warwickshire; b.; adm.; QS ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1602, matr. 5 Nov 1602, aged 15, Westminster Student to 1621; BA 1606; MA 1609; had leave of absence for five years granted him in 1616 to go beyond the seas with Sir Walter Raleigh on the Orinoco expedition which returned to England in 1618; ordained; imprisoned for preaching Judaism at Christ Church, but escaped to Ireland, where he held a benefice at Ferns 1623; again imprisoned in the New Prison, Clerkenwell, Middlesex 1624.
WHITEFOOT, PHINEAS, son of Rev. Thomas Whitefoot, Worcs.; bapt. St. Swithin, Worcester 22 Jul 1640 (IGI); adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1661, matr. 22 Aug 1661, aged 19, Westminster Student 10 Feb 1661/2 – expelled for drunkenness 22 Mar 1664/5.
WHITE, WILLIAM; b.; adm. (aged 12) Jun 1740 (Majendie's); left 1745.
WHITE, WILLIAM; b. 23 Dec 1805; adm. 13 Jan 1818 (G).
WHITE, WILLIAM, son of Kenelm White, Middlesex, and Mary ---; bapt. St. Botolph without Aldgate Aug 1632 (IGI); adm.; Min. Can. (aged 14) 1648; KS 1650; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1653, Westminster Student, subscribed 7 Nov 1655.
WHITE, STEPHEN PRESCOTT, son of William Archibald Armstrong White (qv); b. 2 Oct 1801; adm. Mich. 1812; KS 1814; his portrait as a KS appears in Ackermann’s Public Schools; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1818, adm. pens. 4 May 1818, scholar 1819; BA 1822; MA 1825; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 6 Nov 1819, called to bar 22 May 1827; equity draftsman and conveyancer; Midland and Welsh Circuits; d. unm. 22 Jun 1866.