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Thomas Bowles (died 1773) was a Church of England priest. He is notable for a controversy in which he was appointed to two parishes in Wales where hardly any parishioners spoke English, despite the fact that Bowles spoke no Welsh. Bowles was a grandfather of the priest and poet William Lisle Bowles (1762–1850). ==Family== Bowles was born at Corfe Castle, Dorset in 1696, the son of Reverend Matthew and Elizabeth Bowles.〔 Bowles became married to Elizabeth Lisle of Evenley, Northamptonshire on 6 July 1727.〔 Elizabeth bore Bowles a son, William Thomas Bowles, in 1728 and a daughter, Catherine, in 1733.〔 Bowles' wife died on 9 August 1767.〔 William Thomas Bowles went on to be Vicar of King's Sutton, Northamptonshire 1760–73 and also Rector of Uphill and Brean in Somerset.〔 A daughter of Bowles became married to another Church of England clergyman, Arthur Lewis, who was Rector of Thenford, Northamptonshire 1774–87. William Thomas Bowles' children included William Lisle Bowles,〔 who was ordained priest in 1792 and was also a poet and critic.
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