Background
Whitaker was the son of William Whitaker of Shaftesbury and his wife Honor Hooper, daughter of Thomas Hooper of Boveridge.
Whitaker was the son of William Whitaker of Shaftesbury and his wife Honor Hooper, daughter of Thomas Hooper of Boveridge.
He was admitted at Middle Temple in 1636 and was a student of Gloucester Hall, Oxford in 1637. He was called to the bar in 1645. He succeeded his father in 1646 and purchased an estate at Motcombe, near Shaftesbury, in 1648.
He bought further property in the area over the years.
From 1653 to 1684 he was Recorder of Shaftesbury. He was commissioner for assessment for Dorset 1657.
He was commissioner for assessment for Dorset from January 1660 to 1680 and Justice of the Peace from March 1660 to 1683. In 1661, he was elected Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury in the Cavalier Parliament.
He was commissioner for corporations for Dorset from 1662 to 1663 and commissioner for the foreshore in 1662.
In 1662, he becae a freeman of Lyme Regis. He was commissioner for recusants for Dorset in 1675. In 1679, he was re-elected Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury in the First Exclusion Parliament.
Whitaker died at the age of about 72 and was buried at Motcombe.
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In 1659, Whitaker was elected Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury in the Third Protectorate Parliament.