He was born at Cliffe Hall,
Cliffe, near
Darlington on 16 May 1655, George Witham was ordained priest a in 1688. From 1692 to 1694, he was safely harboured by his brother-in-law, George Palmes, of the
Palmes family, at Naburn Hall along with several other Catholic priests. In 1694, Witham was sent to Rome by bishops
Leyburn,
Giffard, and
Smith. In their letter to the
Propaganda Fide, dated 20 October 1694, they commissioned Witham to serve as their agent for English matters with the authorities in Rome. He was also recommended to the Propaganda Fide by a letter from
James II & VII, the exiled king of England and Scotland. Witham remained in his post in Rome until nominated to a Vicariate in 1702. ==Vicar Apostolic==