James Whitelocke (Roundhead)

Colonel James Whitlocke (1631 – October 1701) of Trumpington, Cambridgeshire supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War, and was a Member of Parliament during the Interregnum.

He entered the Middle Temple 1647, and was chosen a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford by the Parliamentary Visitors on 22 January 1649.

In 1653, he was concerned in a lease of gold and silver mines in Ireland with Miles Fleetwood and others.

[3] He was given Fawley Court in Buckinghamshire by his father, who had retired to the country.

The house had been damaged during the civil war and James failed to repair it, selling it on to a Colonel Freeman in 1680.