found: His A description of Bath, 1769:t.p. (John Wood)
found: LC data base, 11-5-85(hdg.: Wood, John, 1705?-1754)
found: Oxford DNB online, 10 Mar. 2014(John Wood, architect and town planner, was born in Bath and baptized at St James's Church there on 26 August 1704; died in Bath on 23 May 1754 and was buried in the parish church of St Mary at Swainswick, Somerset)
found: Colvin, H.M. A biographical dictionary of British architects 1600-1840, 2008(John Wood, born in Bath in 1704, baptized 26 August, died 23 May 1754)
found: Wikipedia, 10 Mar. 2014:under John Wood, the Elder (John Wood, the Elder, born 1704, died 23 May 1754, was an English architect, working mainly in Bath; he is known for designing many of the streets and buildings of Bath; in 1740 he surveyed Stonehenge and the Stanton Drew stone circles; he later wrote extensively about Bladud and Neo-Druidism; because of some of his designs he is also thought to have been involved in the early years of Freemasonry)