In 1865, Woods was elected a fellow of Trinity College, Oxford.[3] In 1866, he was appointed a tutor.[1] He served as bursar from 1867 to 1887.[3] In 1887, he was elected President of Trinity College, Oxford.[2] He resigned the post in 1897;[1] his wife's health was deteriorating at the time and this was given as the reason for his resignation.[4] He was elected an honorary fellow of Trinity College in 1898.[5]
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^ abcdeChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Bradley, George Granville" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 373; see 3 and 4 lines from end. ...his daughter, Mrs Margaret Louisa Woods (b. 1856), wife of the Rev. Henry George Woods, president of Trinity, Oxford (1887–1897), and master of the Temple (1904), London.