- Thomas White (merchant)
Sir Thomas White (1492 –
12 February 1567 ) was an Englishcloth merchant , civic benefactor and founder ofSt John's College, Oxford .He was born in
Reading, Berkshire , the son of William White, a clothier, and brought up in London. He was twice married, to Avicia (died 1558) and to Joan. A principal member of the guild of Merchant Taylors, he served asSheriff of London in 1547, and was electedLord Mayor of London in 1553. He was knighted in the same year by Queen Mary I. He was a member of the commission for the trial ofLady Jane Grey .In 1555, inspired by the example of
Thomas Pope , founder ofTrinity College, Oxford , White obtained a royal licence for the foundation ofSt John's College, Oxford , dedicated to the patron saint of the Merchant Taylors and established in the buildings of the dissolved Cistercian College of St Bernard. He was involved in the foundation of Merchant Taylors' School, and made provision that scholars of the college should be nominated from pupils of the school. A similar arrangement exists withKing Henry VIII School ,Coventry , where one of the school's four houses bears his name. He also purchasedGloucester Hall and set it up in 1560 as a hall of residence for scholars; this became the basis of the later foundation of Worcester College. As a result of his philanthropy he was listed in Richard Johnson's "Nine Worthies of London " in 1592.The Sir Thomas White Loan Charity was founded in 1542 and is still extant. It gives interest-free loans to aspiring businesspeople in
Leicestershire andRutland . There are several memorials to White in England and he is honoured onLeicester 's Clock Tower .External links
* [http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/ThomasWhite.htm Tudor Place: Sir Thomas White]
* [http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/twhite.html Royal Berkshire History: Sir Thomas White]
* [http://www.stwcharity.co.uk/ Sir Thomas White Loan Charity]
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