Edmund Chapman (c.1695 – 20 July 1763) was an early English cricketer who was reported to have been one of the best in England. Given his age, he must have been active from the 1710s to, perhaps, the 1730s. As he was resident in Chertsey, it is reasonable to assume he played for the local Chertsey Cricket Club, and also, perhaps for Surrey. Chapman played at a time when underarm bowling prevailed, but his handedness and styles are unknown.