William Frend (reformer)

William Frend FRAS (22 November 1757 – 21 February 1841) was an English clergyman (later Unitarian), social reformer and writer. After a high-profile university trial in Cambridge, which deprived him of his residency rights as fellow of his college, he became a leading figure in London radical circles.[1]

William Frend, 1793 engraving by Andrew Birrell, after Sylvester Harding.
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