Pople was born in Somerset on 8 February 1836, and grew up near
Bridgwater. He was a publican, running The Commercial Hotel in Brigwater. In 1865, Pople and his wife moved to Exeter, to run the
Half Moon Hotel. In 1868, they took over the
New London Inn (later the
new London Hotel), which he ran until his death. In 1869, he was elected as a
Conservative councillor on
Exeter City Council, for the
St David's ward. It was subsequently discovered that Pople had bribed four people £10 each to vote for him, and he appeared in front of the Election Commission at Bridgwater. Pople admitted the charge, which was part of a wider bribery effort by John Murlis, who bribed around 140 people. ==Exeter theatre fire==