William Eastmead (died 1847?) was an English dissenting minister.
Eastmead was pastor of a congregation at Kirkby Moorside, Yorkshire, and died about 1847.
He wrote:
‘Observations on Human Life,’ London, 1814, 1825.‘The Perfections of the Works of Christ.’‘Historia Rievallensis; containing the History of Kirkby Moorside, and an Account of the most Important Places in its Vicinity. To which is prefixed a Dissertation on the Animal Remains and other Curious Phenomena in the recently discovered Cave at Kirkdale,’ Thirsk, 1824, pp. 488, dedicated to Francis Wrangham, archdeacon of Cleveland.