Herbert Huntington-Whiteley

Sir Herbert James Huntington-Whiteley, 1st Baronet (8 December 1857 – 22 January 1936) was a British Conservative politician.

His elder brother, George, was a prominent Conservative, later Liberal politician, and was later created Baron Marchamley.

In March 1918 Whiteley was granted a royal licence allowing him to add the surname and coat of arms of his late father in law to his own.

[2] The Droitwich constituency was abolished by the Representation of the People Act 1918, and Huntington Whiteley retired from parliament.

[3] His grandson, Herbert Oliver ("Peter") Huntington-Whiteley, was a captain in Ian Fleming's famed 30 Assault Unit during World War II.

Huntington-Whiteley in 1895.