English clergyman, born in London, on the 8th of November 1748; died at Tunbridge Wells, on the 15th of August 1810. He was ordained a minister of the Church of England in 1776; minister at St. John’s, London, and Risley in Surrey. He wrote a series of biographies, which include some of Rev. John Newton; a series of miscellaneous tracts; a volume of sermons; and a volume of Remains, a work eminently useful to ministers. See also “The Influence of the Parental Character.”