John Lawrence White (1885–1958) was an Anglican priest in the 20th century.
[2] He held curacies in Birmingham, Brixton and Luton after which he served as a chaplain to the British Armed Forces during World War I.
He was appointed in February 1917, and served in King George Hospital, London and, from December 1917, in Egypt,[3] surviving the torpedoing of the troopship he was travelling on.
In 1940 he became Provost of St Edmundsbury, a post he held until his death on 24 May 1958.
This biography article of an English religious figure is a stub.