William White
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William White may refer to:
- William White (composer) (born 1571), English composer
- William White (Pilgrim) (died 1621), member of the Pilgrims
- William White (Bishop of Pennsylvania) (1748–1836), First Episcopal Presiding Bishop, Episcopal Bishop of Philadelphia, and second Chaplain of the United States Congress
- William White (Secretary of State), North Carolina Secretary of State, 1798–1811
- Sir William Arthur White (1824–1891), British diplomat
- William White (architect) (1825–1900), British architect
- William White (judge), member of the Ohio Supreme Court, 1864–1883
- William White (Canadian politician), elected member of the first Council of the Northwest Territories, 1883–1885
- William Hale White (1831–1913), English writer and civil servant
- Sir William Henry White (1845–1913), British warship designer
- J. William White (1850–1916), medical doctor and prominent Philadelphian[1]
- William C. White (1854–1937), son of Seventh-day Adventist Church founder Ellen G. White
- William Charles White (1865–1943), Anglican Bishop of Newfoundland
- Sir William Thomas White (1866–1955), Canadian politician and Cabinet minister
- William A. White (1874–1936), American-Canadian Baptist minister, and only Black military chaplain in the British Empire during World War I
- William White (footballer), former Liverpool F.C. player, 1901–1902
- William White (gangster) (1900–1934), Prohibition gangster and Chicago Outfit gunman
- Bill White (Canadian politician) (1915–1981), first Black Canadian to run for political office in Canada, son of William A. White
- William White (railway manager), president of the Delaware and Hudson Railway, 1954–1967
- William White (conscientious objector), Australian conscientious objector during the Vietnam War