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White is a word in the English language so as a surname it almost certainly originated in England.
The English flag is white with a red cross across it. Note that the English flag is different than the Union Jack, which is red, white, and blue.
That is the English flag... the St. George's Cross... the patron saint of England.
Jane White studied English to BA level at Girton College; Cambridge University, England.
There is no national colour to speak of but the English flag is Red and White. Either that or the Red , White and Blue of the United Kingdom
England is the country name. People from England are English. Things from England are English. The language of England is English.
About 30% of English words are believed to have French origin. This is due to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, which introduced a significant amount of French vocabulary into the English language.
I assume that "public" simply means population. The simple answer is that Greater London has a population of 8.174 million compared with England's population of 53.012 million, representing 15.4%. However, less than half of London's population (44.9%) is "White British". Removing the Welsh, Irish and Scots people, the English proportion of London's population will be considerably smaller. On the other hand a significant proportion of England's population is not English either.
The flag consists of a red cross on a white background. The Flag of England is the St George's Cross.
They come from a white terrier, which is extinct, and an English bulldog, so no. England, as far as I know......Chuck.