Whitelocke purchased
Greenlands House, Berkshire in 1651. The purchase of this land resulted in Whitelocke owning 3 miles of Thames waterfront below Henley-on-Thames. The site is now the home of
Henley Business School, part of the
University of Reading. Whitelocke lived at
Fawley Court in
Buckinghamshire which he had inherited from his father in 1632. After the house was damaged during the
Civil War he gave it to his son
James and lived henceforth in seclusion at Chilton Lodge near
Chilton Foliat in
Wiltshire, dying on 28 July 1675, aged 69. Whitelocke married three times: • in June 1630, Rebecca, daughter of Thomas Bennet, alderman of London. She was adjudged insane, and died on 9 May 1634. • Their eldest son,
James (13 July 1631 – 1701), served in Cromwell's guard in Ireland, was chosen colonel of an Oxfordshire militia regiment in 1651, was knighted by the Protector on 6 January 1657, represented Aylesbury in the parliament of 1659. • on 9 November 1635, Frances (died 1649), daughter of
Lord Willoughby of Parham, with whom he had nine children. • His eldest son by his second marriage, William Whitelocke, entertained William III on his journey to London, and was knighted by him on 10 April 1689. • about 1651, Mary, daughter of one Carleton, and widow of Rowland Wilson, with whom he had four sons and several daughters. An account of the distribution of his property among these different sons is given in R. H. Whitelocke's
Life of Whitelocke. == Bibliography ==