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Church
  
Church of England

Name
  
Walter Curle

Diocese
  
Diocese of Winchester

Denomination
  
Anglican

Predecessor
  
Richard Neile


Nationality
  
English

Successor
  
Brian Duppa

Elected
  
16 November 1632

Died
  
1647

Term ended
  
1647

Other posts
  
Bishop of Rochester 1628–1629 Bishop of Bath and Wells 1629–1632

Alma mater
  
Christ's College, Cambridge

Walter Curle (or Curll; 1575 – 1647) was an English bishop, a close supporter of William Laud. Born in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, he was educated at St Albans School and at Christ's College, Cambridge (matriculated c. 1592), transferring to Peterhouse (BA c. 1595; MA in 1598), of which college he later was elected Fellow.

He was bishop of Winchester from 1632 to 1647. When in 1645 Parliamentary forces under Oliver Cromwell captured Winchester, he went into exile at Soberton.

He was bishop of Rochester in 1628, and bishop of Bath and Wells from 1629 to 1632. His translation caused the vacancy as Rector of Bemerton that gave the poet George Herbert a living there. He was Dean of Lichfield 1622 to 1628. Curll's son Walter Curll was created a baronet in 1678 (see Curll baronets).

References

Walter Curle Wikipedia