Background
He was son of Paul Chishull, and was born at Eyworth, Bedfordshire, 22 March 1670-1671.
He was son of Paul Chishull, and was born at Eyworth, Bedfordshire, 22 March 1670-1671.
He was a scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford in 1687, where he graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1690, Master of Arts
In 1693, and became a Fellow in 1696. He was appointed chaplain to the factory of the Turkey Company at Smyrna. Sailing from England in the frigate Neptune on 10 February 1698, he arrived at Smyrna on 12 November 1698.
While resident there he made a tour to Ephesus, setting out on 21 April 1699 and returning on 3 May.
In 1701 he visited Constantinople. He resumed his chaplaincy the next year, and left Smyrna on 10 February 1701-1702, taking his homeward journey by Gallipoli and Adrianople where he joined Lord Paget, who was returning from an embassy to the Sublime Porte.
At Leyden, he took leave of Lord Paget and returned to England alone. He was then instituted to the living of Walthamstow, Essex.
In 1711 he was appointed chaplain to the queen.
On 1 September 1708 he was provided with a living as vicar of Walthamstow, Essex, in 1708. He settled there for the rest of his life. Chishull died at Walthamstow on 18 May 1733.
Travelling as a member of the ambassador"s household, Chishull passed through Bulgaria, Transylvania, Hungary, and Germany to Holland.