William A. White (1874–1936), American-Canadian Baptist minister, and only Black military chaplain in the British Empire during World War I
William J. White (journalist) (1831–1913), African-American civil rights leader, journalist (editor of the Georgia Baptist), educator, and minister in Augusta, Georgia
William White (priest), Anglican priest in Ireland in the late 18th and early 19th centuries
William White (printer) (before 1577–1618), based in London, printed the first quarto of Shakespeare's Love's Labors Lost (1598) for publisher Cuthbert Burby
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