Edward Waple
English Anglican priest (1647–1712)
Edward Waple (13 October 1647 – 8 June 1712) was an English Anglican priest.[1]
Waple was born in the parish of Holy Trinity the Less in the City of London. He was educated at Merchant Taylor's and St John's College, Oxford.[2] He was appointed Archdeacon of Taunton in 1682;[3] Vicar of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate in 1683; and Canon of Winchester in 1690.
A collection of thirty of his sermons was published in 1714-15. Subsequent volumes were published in 1718 and 1720.
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Archdeacons of Taunton
Archdeacons beyond the Parrett |
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Archdeacons of Taunton |
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- Peter de Averburi
- Henry de Schavington
- Robert Hereward
- William Thingull
- Thomas Arundel
- William Cardinal de Aigrefeuille
- Piero Cardinal Tomacelli
- Thomas Marton
- Ralph Erghum
- Thomas Polton
- Thomas Sparkeford
- William Elleford
- Nicholas Carlton
- Adam Moleyns
- Andrew Holes
- Robert Stillington
- Richard Langport
- Oliver King
- William Worsley
- Robert Sherborne
- John Ednam
- Robert Honiwood
- John Monyns
- Stephen Gardiner
- Thomas Cranmer
- Rowland Lee
- Richard Sampson
- George Heneage
- John Dakyn
- John Redman
- John White
- John FitzJames
- Justinian Lancaster
- Philip Bisse
- Matthew Sutcliffe
- Peter Lilly
- Samuel Ward
- William Piers
- Edward Waple
- Edmund Archer
- George Atwood
- Lionel Seaman
- Francis Potter
- William Willes
- Thomas Camplin
- John Turner
- George Trevelyan
- Anthony Hamilton
- George Denison
- Alexander Ainslie
- William Askwith
- Charles de Salis, Bishop of Taunton
- Arnold Fitch
- Geoffrey Hilder
- Arthur Hopley
- Leonard Olyott
- Richard Frith
- John Reed
- Simon Hill
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