John Edwards (1714–1785), was a British dissenting minister at Leeds, Yorkshire. Edwards was a Methodist preacher who broke with the Wesleyans and set up an Independent church in 1755 at the White Chapel in Hunslet Lane, Leeds. A mezzotint portrait after John Russell, engraved by James Watson, was published by Carington Bowles in 1772.
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