Education
Street John"s College.
Street John"s College.
Hwe was Sir Thomas Adams"s Professor of Arabic at the University of Cambridge, from 1720, for life, and also Lord Almoner"s Professorship of Arabic. He was born at Beverley, Yorkshire, the son of Edward Chappelow, a merchant. He matriculated as a sizar at Street John"s College, Cambridge in 1709.
He graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1713, and Master of Arts in 1716, and was a Fellow from 1717 to 1731.
Ordained in 1716, he was rector of Childerley, Cambridgeshire from 1723, and of Little Hormead, Hertfordshire from 1730. He was vicar of Royston, 1730 to 1738, and vicar of Great Hormead, from 1762 to 1768.
He died 13 January 1768.