Henry White LLD (died 1538) was an English priest, academic, and lawyer.
He was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in 1531, and principal of the School of Canon Law.
Henry's portion consisted of his father's lands and tenements in Aldershot and Camberley, but all the estates were first to be enjoyed by his mother during her lifetime.
[6] By the time of his death he had taken on administration of his brother Robert's will,[7] on behalf of Robert's children: also (under the terms of his father's will) he had fallen heir to the patrimonies of his brothers Thomas and William, parts of which (Finchampstead, Cove and Winchfield) then passed to John the elder, while Henry's lands in Aldershot passed to the next brother, John White the younger (died 1573), afterwards Sir John, Member of Parliament and Lord Mayor of London.
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