John White (1748–1813)
John White (1748–1813)[1] was a property developer and surveyor to the Duke of Portland who was responsible for the development of the Duke's land in Marylebone, including Harley Street and what subsequently became Regent's Park.

John White, oil on canvas, c. 1800. Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

View of the house of John White, Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, 1850.
References
- John White (1748–1813). Art UK. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
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