Ralph Lambert (1667–1731)[1] was an Irish Anglican priest[2] in the first half of the 18th century.
[3] He was the son of George Lambert, and was born in County Louth.
[4] Lambert was a contemporary of Jonathan Swift at Trinity College, Dublin.
[7] He was one of a group of Low Church, reforming clergy around William King, that included also Theophilus Bolton, John Stearne, and Edward Synge.
His first wife Susanna died in 1707;[16][17] she was the daughter of Smythe Kelly.