| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Gloucestershire | 1420, 1421 (May), 1427, 1432 |
Attestor, parlty. elections, Glos. 1423, 1425, 1429, 1433, 1435.
Escheator, Glos. and the adjacent marches of Wales 23 Nov. 1419 – 16 Nov. 1420, Herefs. and marches 7 Nov. 1435 – 23 Nov. 1436.
Commr. Glos., Herefs. Jan. 1421 – May 1440; of gaol delivery, Gloucester castle Aug., Oct. 1438.1 C66/42, mm. 15d, 39d.
J.p. Glos. 20 July 1424 – d.
Sheriff, Herefs. 6 Nov. 1424 – 15 Jan. 1426, Glos. 7 Nov. 1427 – 4 Nov. 1428, 5 Nov. 1433 – 3 Nov. 1434.
More may be added to the earlier biography.2 The Commons 1386-1421, iv. 844-6.
In 1434, during his last term as sheriff, Whittington was associated with Robert Andrew* and John Throckmorton I* (whom the MP would appoint overseer of his will) in bringing an assize of novel disseisin against Sir Maurice Berkeley I* regarding property in Siston, although it is unclear whose was the principal interest at stake.3 C66/435, rot. 17d.
As a common pleas lawsuit shows, Whittington’s widow was still alive in 1448. She was the defendant in this action, brought by William Nottingham II* and his then wife, Elizabeth. The couple accused her of abducting Elizabeth’s young son (apparently by her previous marriage) at Gloucester.4 CP40/748, rot. 433d; 749, rot. 449d.
