He was the second son of John White of
Selborne in
Hampshire. He matriculated at
Corpus Christi College, Oxford, on 28 January 1830, was elected an exhibitioner in the same year, and graduated B.A. in 1834, M.A. in 1839, and B.D. and D.D. in 1866. He was ordained deacon in 1834 as curate at
Swynnerton in
Staffordshire. White was appointed reader at
St. Stephen Walbrook in 1836, and acted as assistant master at
Christ's Hospital from 1836 to 1869. In 1837 he became curate at
St. Ann, Blackfriars, was ordained priest in 1839, and in 1841 was appointed curate at
St. Martin Ludgate, serving until 1868, when he was instituted rector. White died at 17 Cambridge Road,
Brighton, on 17 December 1893. ==Works==