Proper noun
A surname.
Alternative form of Whitlock
Source: en.wiktionary.orgASC, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in Whitelock 878, Asser c. 55 It is not difficult to imagine that Alfred sent out word to the ealdormen of Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire, and to the reeves, to call his men to arms. Source: Internet
ASC, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in Whitelock 893; also Asser c. 100 for the Organisation of the royal household This method of division and rotation remained in force right up to 1066. Source: Internet
Export of diamonds reached $230 million in 2010/11. citation In 1957, a South African adventurer, colonel Jack Scott, accompanied by a young man named Keith Whitelock, set out prospecting for diamonds. Source: Internet
Domine Orator, per Deum immortalem, ista puella nunquam plorat, quoted in Whitelock, p. 17 Also, as the miniature portrait of her shows, Mary had, like both her parents, a very fair complexion, pale blue eyes and red or reddish-golden hair. Source: Internet
Loades, p. 114; Porter, pp. 126–127; Whitelock, pp. 95–96 Mary in 1544 Mary was courted by Duke Philip of Bavaria from late 1539, but Philip was Lutheran and his suit for her hand was unsuccessful. Source: Internet
Loades, p. 326; Waller, pp. 104–105; Whitelock, p. 274 In total, 283 were executed, most by burning. Source: Internet