Isaac Whittington (1709 – 25 April 1773) was a British politician and lawyer.
[1] He first stood at the 1754 Amersham by-election as a candidate for the Tory Party and was elected unopposed.
He stood for re-election for the Amersham constituency in the 1754 general election and he and fellow Tory candidate, William Drake were elected unopposed.
Whittington did not stand at the 1761 general election.
[1] This article about a Member of the Parliament of Great Britain (1707–1800) representing an English constituency is a stub.