Isaac Whittington


Isaac Whittington was a British politician and lawyer. A member of the Tory Party, he was Member of [Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament] for Amersham from 1754 to 1761.

Biography

Whittington was born in 1709, the son of Isaac Whittington, a haberdasher.
He first stood at the 1754 Amersham by-election as a candidate for the Tories (British [political party)|Tory Party] and was elected unopposed. He stood for re-election for the Amersham constituency in the 1754 [British general election|1754 general election] and he and fellow Tory candidate, William [Drake (1723–1796)|William Drake] were elected unopposed. Whittington did not stand at the 1761 [British general election|1761 general election].
Whittington died in April 1773.