Education
Woodward was educated at Marlborough School and Jesus College, Oxford, obtaining a second-class degree in Literae Humaniores in 1901.
Woodward was educated at Marlborough School and Jesus College, Oxford, obtaining a second-class degree in Literae Humaniores in 1901.
After ordination, he served as lecturer at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford and chaplain of Wadham College, Oxford before becoming rector of Street Saviour"s with Street Peter"s, Southwark. In 1918, he became rector of Street Peter"s, Cranley Gardens, in the West End of London, becoming a Canon of Westminster Abbey and rector of Street John"s, Smith Square in 1925. He became Bishop of Bristol in 1933 and in 1946 became Bishop of Gloucester.
He died on 14 April 1959.