William Vint (1768–1834) was an English congregationalist minister and dissenting academy tutor.
[1] In 1795 the academy at Northowram was dissolved, and several of the students were temporarily placed with Vint, who taught them theology.
Edward Hanson of London then worked to set up a regular academy at Idle; it began in a small way in 1800, and Vint, the only tutor, at first only took on four pupils.
[1] Besides acting as tutor to Airedale College, Vint was minister of Idle till his death there on 13 March 1834.
Besides sermons, he was the author of:[1] He edited:[1] Vint married Sarah Sharp of Idle, who died on 5 November 1855.