James Ford (1797–1877) was an English cleric, known as a translator of Dante.
He was the son of Sir Richard Ford, police magistrate in London and Member of Parliament, and his wife Marianne Booth, an artist and daughter of Benjamin Booth; Richard Ford (1796–1858) was his elder brother.
He was educated at Rugby School, and matriculated at Oriel College, Oxford in 1814, graduating B.A.
[7] In 1848 her sister Marianne married the banker Edward Andrew Sanders.
[8] The eldest son James Edward entered Rugby School in 1849 aged 13; his younger brother Edmund Salwey entered the school at the same age, in 1852.