Thomas White (architect) (died 1738), British architect, designer of Worcester Guildhall and St Mary and St Margaret's Church, Castle Bromwich
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Belson gained a reputation for his knowledge of history and controversial matters, helping John Austin, Thomas White, Thomas Blount, John Sergeant, and several other learned writers of his time.
In 1688, the issue arose during the trial of the Seven Bishops—William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury; Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet, Bishop of Winchester; Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells; John Lake, Bishop of Chester; William Lloyd, Bishop of Worcester; Francis Turner, Bishop of Ely and Thomas White, Bishop of Peterborough—by a common jury.
His mother was Frances, daughter of Thomas White of Tattingstone, near Ipswich, Suffolk.
Thomas White sold the house in 1746 to Vice-Admiral Sir Joshua Rowley, Bart, of nearby Tendring Hall.
William Charles Wentworth purchased the Windermere Estate from Thomas White Melville Winder in 1836.