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  1. In the collection of the City of Oxford. Statue of Sir Thomas White in Coventry, West Midlands. Sir Thomas White (1492 – 12 February 1567) was an English cloth merchant, Lord Mayor of London in 1553, and a civic benefactor and founder of St John's College, Oxford and Merchant Taylors' School .

  2. Sir Thomas White (1492–12 February 1567) was an English cloth merchant, civic leader and founder of St John's College, Oxford.

  3. 13 de jun. de 2018 · Thomas White (1495-1567), Textile Merchant | Philanthropy North East. Back. Portrait of Sir Thomas White, Founder of St John's College, Oxford, by Sampson Strong (c. 1550–1611), Image: Wikipedia.

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    Thomas White (Sussex cricketer) (1892–1979), English cricketer; Thomas White (speed skater) (1915–1993), Canadian speed skater; Tom White (athlete) (1917–1985), British Olympic athlete; Tom White (hurler), Irish hurler; Tommy White (baseball) Others. Thomas White (merchant) (1492–1567), founder of St. John's College, Oxford

  5. Há 1 dia · In 1553, Sir Thomas White (Merchant Taylor) kept the citizens loyal to Queen Mary during Wyatt's rebellion, the brave Queen coming to Guildhall and personally re-assuring the citizens. White was the son of a poor clothier; at the age of twelve he was apprenticed to a London tailor, who left him £100 to begin the world with, and by ...

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  6. Statue of Sir Thomas White in Coventry, West Midlands. Sir Thomas White (1492 – 12 February 1567) was an English cloth merchant, Lord Mayor of London in 1553, and a civic benefactor and founder of St John's College, Oxford and Merchant Taylors' School.

  7. Thomas White (benefactor) Thomas White (c.1550–1624) was an English clergyman, founder of Sion College, London, and of White's professorship of moral philosophy at the University of Oxford. Thomas Fuller in Worthies of England acquits him of being a pluralist or usurer; he made a number of other bequests, and was noted in his lifetime for ...