Major William Edmund Willoughby-Tottenham (died 22 August 1962) was a British army major and later a politician in Fiji, where he served as a member of the Legislative Council in two spells between 1922 and 1937.
[2] In 1920 he married Mabel Attenborough, who was later awarded an MBE for her work on social services.
[3] After moving to Fiji, Willoughby-Tottenham successfully contested the Vanua Levu & Taveuni seat on the Legislative Council in a 1922 by-election.
Willoughby-Tottenham ran in the Eastern constituency, but was defeated by Harold Brockett Gibson.
Outside politics, Willoughby-Tottenham was president of the Fijian St John Ambulance Association and owned the Hot Springs Hotel in Savusavu together with 210 acres of land.