William Asplin

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William Asplin (1686/7–1758) was a British writer, theologian, and churchman.

Life

Asplin was educated at

St. Alban's Hall, and became vice-principal. He was ordained in 1709, became chaplain to a regiment, and in 1717 vicar of Banbury. In 1721 he became vicar of Horley, and in 1733 vicar of Burthorpe, Gloucestershire. He married Mary, daughter of John Myster, of Horton, Oxfordshire. Asplin was a man of considerable learning, and corresponded with Dr. John Ward, the Gresham Professor of Rhetoric
, on matters relating to archaeological lore and natural history.

Works

References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Asplin, William". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.