"Benedict Whateley (b. early 14th century, d. unknown) was the bishop of Dunwich, England in the fourteenth century during the period when a series of storms sent most of the town into the North Sea. His indirect descendant, Sebastian Whateley, owned a restaurant called the Cliff House in Dunwich in the early 21st century. When Alistair went to Dunwich, he learned about Benedict Whateley and had a meal at the Cliff House. He was somewhat unnerved to discover that there were Whateleys in England, as he'd come across the name on a trip to Dunwich, Massachussets prior to his England trip. The Massachusetts Whateleys had been responsible for the horror the town endured in the 1920s."@en . "Benedict Whateley"@en . "Probably early 14th century"@en . . . . . "Unknown"@en . "Benedict Whateley"@en . "Benedict Whateley (b. early 14th century, d. unknown) was the bishop of Dunwich, England in the fourteenth century during the period when a series of storms sent most of the town into the North Sea. His indirect descendant, Sebastian Whateley, owned a restaurant called the Cliff House in Dunwich in the early 21st century."@en . . . "Clergy"@en . "Posthumous reference"@en . . . . . .