Charles Wheatly

Charles Wheatly (1686–1742) was an English clergyman, known for writings on the Book of Common Prayer.

Charles entered Merchant Taylors' School on 9 January 1699, and matriculated at St John's College, Oxford, on 28 March 1705.

The title of the 1st (1710) and 2nd (1714) editions was The Church of England man's companion; or a rational illustration of the harmony, excellency, and usefulness of the Book of Common Prayer.

It and all later editions deleted the Dedication to John, Lord Bishop of London.

Wheatly was also the author of: He was twice married: first, on 16 August 1713, to Maria (died 10 December 1724), daughter of William Findall of the Clarendon Press; secondly, to Mary, daughter of Daniel Fogg, rector of All Hallows Staining.