Wow! Some great shots and i wouldnt dispute any of those IDs. The first shot is interesting, and i'd say it was definitely within the Satanas group. I think i can make out some old oak leaves in the picture, and going by the general jizz of it i'd be thinking along the lines of
Boletus legaliae which used to be known as
B. satanoides. This is a pic i took several years ago of a young specimen. In my experience they prefer neutral to acid soils. If yours is
B. legaliae the cap should develop a definite blush in old age, almost like someone has poured a bottle of red over it.
Your second pic, i'm not overly sure about, but it has something of
Tylopilus felleus about it. Known as the 'Bitter Bolete', and sometimes mistaken for the Cep (
B.edulis). Although the pore colour is quite yellow on yours, so maybe not. This is a group i shot back in the old film days. Also, have a look at
B. moravicus a rare parkland species, growing with oak Sorry about all the speculation, and i'm dead jealous of those
Leccinum shots.

I think the binomial
Boletus albidus has been declared illegitimate now, with
B. radicans being preferred, but i know which one you're on about.

Cheers,,, Zonda.