8 June 1653 - 5 September 1720) was a British politician, MP in the House of Commons for Lincolnshire from 1698 to 1700 and from 1705 to 1710.
That same year he became a MP of the Parliament of England for Westminster (3rd.
At the time of the General elections of 1710, he was against two Tory candidates, and with his campaign suffering from a shortage of money, he ended up losing.
Whichcot didn't stand as a candidate in the later elections.
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