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David Whitehead (clergyman)
David Whitehead (also Whitehet and Whithead) (1492?–1571) was an English evangelical clergyman, a Marian exile and author.
==Early life==
Born about 1492, he was a native of Hampshire; his contemporary Hugh Whitehead (died 1551), with whom David Whitehead has sometimes been confused, was from the County Durham area.
David Whitehead is said to have been educated at Brasenose College or All Souls' College, Oxford, but his name does not appear in the registers. He was tutor to Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, who died in 1551. During the winter of 1549–50 Whitehead, Thomas Lever and Roger Hutchinson endeavoured to convert Joan Bocher from her heresies.〔 On Brandon's death Whitehead retained a prominent position as chaplain to his widow, Katherine Brandon. On 25 November 1551 he took part in the discussion on transubstantiation at William Cecil's house. At this point he was positioned with the Cambridge-dominated evangelical faction at court, with Sir John Cheke and others.
In 1552 Thomas Cranmer described him as "Mr. Whitehead of Hadley"; and on 25 August suggested him to Cecil as a candidate for the vacant archbishopric of Armagh. Whitehead, however, refused the appointment, and Hugh Goodacre became archbishop.〔

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