Joseph Blanco White, born José María Blanco y Crespo , was a Spanish theologian and poet.
Background
Blanco White was born in Seville, Spain. He had Irish ancestry and was the son of the merchant Guillermo Blanco (alias White, an English viceconsul, who had established himself in Seville during the reign of Fernando VI) and María Gertrudis Crespo y Neve.
Education
Blanco White was educated for the Roman Catholic priesthood.
Career
In Seville, Spain, he had worked with Melchor de Jovellanos, an adviser to the king who advocated reform. After his ordination in 1800, White's religious doubts led him to leave Spain and go to England in 1810. He became tutor in Whately's family when Whately became the Archbishop of Dublin in 1831.
While in this position White embraced Unitarian views. He found asylum amongst the Unitarians of Liverpool, and he died in the city on 20 May 1841.