- William Wood (botanist)
William Wood (
29 May 1745 –1 April 1808 ) was an EnglishUnitarian minister andbotanist who was involved in efforts to remedy the political and educational disabilities of Nonconformists under theTest Act s.Life
Wood was born in
Collingtree , nearNorthampton . His father was Benjamin Wood who attended the services ofPhilip Doddridge . Wood was educated atStephen Addington 's school atMarket Harborough ,Leicestershire , then from 1761, studied for the ministry underDavid Jennings ,Samuel Morton Savage ,Andrew Kippis , andAbraham Rees .Wykes (2004)]Wood's first
sermon was preached atDebenham ,Suffolk in 1766 and he became minister atStamford, Lincolnshire the following year. He subsequently preached all overLondon . Wood and Rees were both ordained inSouthwark . Wood served for a while inIpswich before, in 1772, succeedingJoseph Priestley inLeeds , on the recommendation of Priestley himself andRichard Price , the latter having become a close friend.He would remain in post in Leeds until his death from
inflammation of thebowel . He was buried in Mill Hill Chapel yard.Doctrine and activism
Though his father was a
Calvinist , Wood did not follow him. He rejected belief in theTrinity but, as was common at the time, he did not pronounce on doctrinal matters during his sermons. Wood published several collections of sermons and aliturgy , "Form of Prayers" (1801), for the use of his congregation.Wood was active in the parliamentary campaigns against the Test and
Corporation Act s, chairing a public meeting in Leeds in 1789 and becoming a county delegate to the London committee for repeal.It was Wood who was critical in preventing the dissolution of the Manchester Academy when
George Walker resigned, recommending its move toYork and becoming avisitor .Botany
In Leeds, Wood took to taking horse rides for his health and discovered an interest in
botany . He developed a recognised expertise and contributed to severalencyclopaedia .Family
Wood married Louisa Ann Oates (1758–1806), the daughter of a wealthy Leeds family, in 1780 and they had three sons and one daughter.
*George William Wood , his eldest son, wasMember of Parliament for South Lancashire, a prominentManchester Unitarian, businessman and leader ofcivil society .References
Bibliography
*Wykes, C. L. (2004) " [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29899 Wood, William (1745–1808)] ", "
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Oxford University Press, accessed 16 August 2007 ODNBsub
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