Career
He revised William Robertson"s New Testament and added his own translation of the Epistle to the Romans. He also wrote Hebrew made Easy, or an Introduction to the Hebrew Language. He was baptised in 1741 at the Unitarian meeting house in Moor Street, Birmingham.
He was a graduate of educated at Christ Church, Oxford, taking the degree of Bachelor of Arts there on 5 June 1776, and that of Master of Arts on 20 June 1799.
During the last forty years of his life he lived in or near London—in Whitehall, at Islington, and at Fulham, where he died on 30 May 1819.