William More (died 1401/02), was an English merchant and Member of Parliament (MP).
His family background is unknown though he may have been related to Robert More, another prominent vintner.
[2] He also held a number of other civic and royal positions, including appointment as a Sheriff for London and Middlesex, and as the Constable of the Staple of Westminster.
[1] He is last recorded in July 1401, when he loaned £40 to the King,[1] and April 1402, when his will was proven.
[2] He had no children and his estates passed entirely to his widow Elizabeth, who remarried Robert Chichele by late 1403.