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Diocese of Norwich

Died
  
May 19, 1685

In office
  
1676–1685

Successor
  
William Lloyd


Name
  
Anthony Sparrow

Predecessor
  
Edward Reynolds

Role
  
Bishop of Norwich

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Anthony Sparrow

Anthony Sparrow (1612 – 19 May 1685) was an English Anglican priest. He was Bishop of Norwich and Bishop of Exeter.

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Career

He was educated and became a fellow at Queens' College, Cambridge, and was ordained a priest in February 1635. He was an adherent to the Laudianism movement. In April 1644 under the parliamentarian purge of the university, he was ejected for non-residence by Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester. In 1647, he was ejected from rectory of Hawkedon for using the outlawed Book of Common Prayer. Following the Restoration, he was reinstated in 1660; and held the post of Archdeacon of Sudbury from then until 1667.. In 1667, he became Bishop of Exeter and in 1676 he was promoted to bishop of Norwich. In his will, he left £100 to the rebuilding of St Paul's Cathedral.

Marriage and progeny

He married and left at his death several daughters as his co-heiresses, one of whom was Joan Sparrow (d.1703), wife of Edward Drew (d.1714) of The Grange, Broadhembury, Devon, a Canon of Exeter Cathedral.

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