Bowyer Edward Sparke (1759-1836) was an English bishop.
He born at Bury St Edmunds, and was admitted a pensioner at Pembroke College, Cambridge on 27 October 1777, where he matriculated in 1778. He graduated B.A. in 1782 and M.A. in 1785; he was D.D. 1803. He became a Fellow of his college in 1784.
He was tutor to John Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland, who then found him a rectory.[1] He was victor of Scalford, Leicestershire from 1800 to 1805, and vicar of Redmile, 1800 to 1809. He was vicar of St Augustine-the-Less, Bristol, from 1803 to 1810.
He became Dean of Bristol in 1803, Bishop of Chester in 1809, and was Bishop of Ely from 1812 until his death at an age of 76 or 77.
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Preceded by Henry Majendie |
Bishop of Chester 1810–1812 |
Succeeded by George Law |
Preceded by Thomas Dampier |
Bishop of Ely 1812–1836 |
Succeeded by Joseph Allen |