Advertisement

Topic: William Wood

Jump to
Latest Headlines Quotes

William Wood News




Wiki

William Wood (29 May 1745 – 1 April 1808) was an English Unitarian minister and botanist who was involved in efforts to remedy the political and educational disabilities of Nonconformists under the Test Acts.

Wood was born in Collingtree, near Northampton. His father was Benjamin Wood who attended the services of Philip Doddridge. Wood was educated at Stephen Addington's school at Market Harborough, Leicestershire, then from 1761, studied for the ministry under David Jennings, Samuel Morton Savage, Andrew Kippis, and Abraham Rees.

Wood's first sermon was preached at Debenham, Suffolk in 1766 and he became minister at Stamford, Lincolnshire the following year. He subsequently preached all over London. Wood and Rees were both ordained in Southwark. Wood served for a while in Ipswich before, in 1772, succeeding Joseph Priestley in Leeds, on the recommendation of Priestley himself and Richard Price, the latter having become a close friend.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It uses material from the Wikipedia article "William Wood."