Thomas Ward (11 November 1659 – 20 March 1696) was an Anglican priest: the Archdeacon of Wilts from 1687 until his death.[1]
Ward was born in Grendon, Northamptonshire and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford.[2] He graduated B.A. in 1671 and M.A. in 1674. He was Rector of Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, Oxfordshire from 1675 until his death; Chancellor of Salisbury Cathedral from 1681 to 1687; and Treasurer from 1687 until his death.
His uncle was Bishop of Salisbury from 1667 to 1689.[3]
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AzoRoger of RamsburyReginald Fitz JocelinWilliamRichard of WiltonHumphrey of Bassingbourn/de BassingeburnWilliam of Sainte-Mère-ÉgliseRichard GrossetesteWilliam de MerstonStephen of TisburyRoger of BuscotNicholas of YorkRoger de la GreneHenry BrandestonRalph of LeicesterRalph le Waleys of BrightwellWilliam of AbingdonRichard de Sotwell
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Thomas of SavoyWilliam de ChaddleshuntGerald de TilhetoIswin de GandavoRobert de Baldock (senior)Robert de AylestonRalph de QuerendonJohn de WhitchurchJohn BarneJohn LinedenJohn Silvestre/CodefordNicholas WykehamWilliam MagotJohn ChitterneJohn GaunstedeJohn SymondesburghJohn ChadworthMarinus UrsinusVincent ClementPeter CourtenayHugh PavyChristopher UrswickEdward FinchJohn Pollard
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Stephen Lake, Bishop of SalisburyKaren Gorham, Bishop suffragan of SherborneAndrew Rumsey, Bishop suffragan of RamsburyAEO: Paul Thomas, Bishop suffragan of Oswestry & Rob Munro, Bishop suffragan of EbbsfleetNick Papadopulos, Dean of SalisburyAlan Jeans, Archdeacon of SarumAntony MacRow-Wood, Archdeacon of DorsetPenny Sayer, Archdeacon of SherborneLouise Ellis, Archdeacon of Wilts
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