(1805–1886) was an English unitarian clergyman and author, born at Dukinfield, now part of Greater Manchester.
[1] He is best known for his memoir of the ragged schools originator John Pounds (1766—1839), to whom he was introduced in 1833, soon after arriving in Portsmouth to serve as a minister.
His published works include sermons and The Passover Moon (1878) a study of the divinity of Christ.
He was christened on 28 April 1805 at the Old Chapel-Presbyterian, in Dukinfield.
He befriended John Pounds while serving as the Minister of the Unitarian Chapel in High Street.