Woolley was born in Petersfield,
Hampshire on 27 June 1817. He was the third son of George Woolley, a local surgeon, and later employee of the Royal Humane Society and his wife Charlotte. Woolley was educated at Brompton Grammar School and
St John's College, Cambridge in 1835. He graduated BA as third
Wrangler in 1840, and became a Fellow and Lecturer at St John's College, and was
Rede Lecturer in 1844. In 1846, Woolley gave up his post to become a country rector. == Career in Naval Architecture ==