William Wood, Leeds, to William Wilberforce, with duplicate to Henry Duncombe, 24 April 1789.
A printed letter from William Wood to William Wilberforce (one was also sent to Henry Duncombe), dated 27 April 1789, about the meeting of the Protestant Dissenting Ministers of the Three Denominations in the West Riding of the County of York, accompanied by a printed copy of the resolutions passed at that meeting, chaired by William Wood, on 24 April 1789, at Leeds.
Copy of letter from William Wood, Leeds, to William Wilberforce, with duplicate to Henry Duncombe, 30 April 1789.
William Wood, Leeds, representing the committee, to Henry Beaufoy, 24 August 1789.
William Wood, Leeds, to Henry Duncombe, Esqr, 24 August 1789.
William Wood, Leeds, to Henry Hoghton, 24 August 1789.
William Wood, Leeds, to William Wilberforce, 25 August 1789.
William Wood, Leeds, to Henry Beaufoy, 9 December 1789.
A printed letter to the editor of The Morning Chronicle for 28 July 1791 (excellent condition, beautifully printed), signed “A Dissenter” [most likely this was written by William Wood].
A printed letter entitled “Countrymen and Brethren!” signed “A Christian” (with “W Wood” written in Wood’s hand underneath), from Leeds, January 1794.