Adam Squire or Squier (died 1588)[1] was an English churchman and academic, Master of Balliol College, Oxford, from 1571 to 1580,[2] and Archdeacon of Middlesex from 1577.
[4] He became vicar of Cumnor in 1568, and accumulated other preferments, being canon of St Paul's Cathedral in 1577.
[9] Richard Harvey, in defending his own practice of astrology, mentioned Squire among other academics as sympathetic to it.
[13] In 1588, the year of the Spanish Armada, and also his death, he was given custody of a leading recusant, Walter Fowler.
[14] Squire married a daughter of John Aylmer, the bishop of London to whom he was personal chaplain, by 1587.