Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 1, p. 515
Christopher White
, a Worcestershire man born, as it seems, was elected a Student of Ch. Ch. about 1606, took one degree in Arts and became a preacher. In 1620. he was admitted to the reading of the Sentences, about which time he was Rector of Letley in Hampshire. He hath published,
Several Sermons, as (1) Serm. at Ch. Ch. on Rom. 13. 1. Lond. 1622. qu. (2) Of Oathes, their Object, form and bond, &c. in three Sermons in Oxon. on Joshua 9. 19. Lond. 1627. qu. and others, which I have not yet seen. He concluded his last day in winter time, before the month of Febr. in sixteen hundred thirty and six, 1636 and was buried in the Chancel of his Church at Letley before-mentioned, leaving behind him the character of a good and edifying preacher, a charitable man, and a loving neighbour.