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John Bowle (bishop)

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Church
  
Church of England

Denomination
  
Anglican

Successor
  
John Warner

Elected
  
14 December 1629

Name
  
John Bowle

Predecessor
  
Walter Curle


Term ended
  
1637 (death)

Role
  
Bishop

Consecration
  
1630

Buried
  
St. Paul's Cathedral

Died
  
October 9, 1637

Diocese
  
Diocese of Rochester

Other posts
  
Dean of Salisbury 1620–1629

Education
  
Trinity College, Cambridge

Place of burial
  
St Paul's Cathedral, City of London, United Kingdom

John Bowle (died 9 October 1637) was an English churchman and bishop of Rochester.

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A native of Lancashire, he was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained a fellowship. He proceeded M.A. (1603), D.D. (1613), and was incorporated M.A. of Oxford on 9 July 1605, and D.D. on 11 July 1615. He was household chaplain to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, and attended him through his last illness in 1612.

Bowle held at one time the living of Tilehurst, Berkshire. He became dean of Salisbury in July 1620, preached before the king and parliament on 3 February 1621, and was elected bishop of Rochester on 14 December 1629. He died on 9 October 1637, and his body was interred in St. Paul's Cathedral. Archbishop William Laud, in his account of his archiepiscopate addressed to Charles I for 1637, complained that Bowle had been ill for three years before his death, and had neglected his diocese.

Works

He was the author of a Sermon preached at Flitton in the countie of Bedford at the funerall of Henrie [Grey], Earle of Kent, London, 1614, and of a Concio ad ... Patres et Presbyteros totius Provinciæ Cantuar. in Synodo Londini congregates, habita . . . 1620, Jan. 31, London, 1621.

Family

Bowle married Bridget, a sister of Sir George Copping, 'of the crown office,' by whom he had a son (Richard) and a daughter (Mary).

References

John Bowle (bishop) Wikipedia