William White (1807 – 11 February 1882), was a 19th-century British pamphleteer and parliamentary sketch writer.
The character of Zachariah Coleman in Hale White's The Revolution in Tanner’s Lane, published in 1887, "is a tribute to William White... [Zachariah Coleman's] love of Byron, and his admiration for Cobbett, came from William White.
"[1][2][3] William White died in Carshalton, Surrey, on 11 February 1882.
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