WILLIAM JOHNSON FOX
WILLIAM JOHNSON FOX (1786-1864), religious and political orator, born near Southwold, Suffolk; was trained for the Independent ministry, but seceded to the Unitarians, and subsequently established himself as a preacher of pronounced rationalism at Finsbury; as a supporter of the Anti-Corn-Law movement he won celebrity as an impassioned orator, and from 1847 to 1863 represented Oldham in Parliament; he was editor of the
Monthly Repository, and a frequent contributor to the
Westminster Review, and published various works on political and religious topics.