White, Alexander, a Scottish divine, born in Kirriemuir, of humble parentage; a man of deep religious sympathies and fervid zeal, with an interest before all in spiritual things; studied the arts in Aberdeen and theology in Edinburgh, in the latter of which cities he ministers to a large attached flock; is the author of books, originally for most part addresses, calculated to awaken in others an interest in divine things akin to his own; (b. 1837).
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Whitby, Daniel * White, Sir George Stewart