Dean and Canons of Windsor - Canons of The Eighth Stall

Canons of The Eighth Stall

  • 1. Whitecroft or Wythecroft 1353-1361
  • 2. William Sulsho (Moulsoe) 1361-1368
  • 3. Adam de Hertyngdon (Hartington) 1368
  • 4. Richard de Hankedon or Launceston 1368-1379
  • 5. John Prust or Prest 1379-1403
  • 6. Roger Redeburne 1403-1406
  • 7. John Eston 1406-1422
  • 8. Peter de Alcobasse 1422-1427
  • 9. Thomas Southwell 1428-1431
  • 10. William Bonetemps 1431-1442
  • 11. Nicholas Sturgeon 1442-1454
  • 12. William Sharpe 1454-1455
  • 13. John Kirkeby or Kerby 1455-1457
  • 14. John Wygryme 1457-1468
  • 15. Robert Wodmanston 1468-1469
  • 16. Baldwin Hyde 1469-1472
  • 17. David Hopton 1472-1492
  • 18. Christopher Urswick 1492-1496
  • 19. Richard Nix (Nykke) 1497-1501
  • 20. Thomas Hobbs 1502-1507
  • 21. Robert Fisher 1509-1510
  • 22. Thomas Wolsey 1511-1514
  • 23. Geoffrey Wren 1514-1527
  • 24. Robert Shorton (or Shurton) 1527-1535
  • 25. Simon Haynes 1535-1552
  • 26. John Somer 1554-1573
  • 27. John Wolward 1574-1598
  • 28. Charles Sonibancke 1598-1638
  • 29. James Rowlandson 1638-1639
  • 30. John Hales 1639-1656 (ejected 1642)
  • Interregnum 1656-1660
  • 31. Anthony Hawles 1660-1664
  • 32. John Durell 1664-1677
  • 33. Richard Meggot 1677-1692
  • 34. Thomas Manningham 1693-1709
  • 35. John Mandevile 1709-1722
  • 36. Nathaniel Marshall 1722-1730
  • 37. Robert Tyrwhit 1730-1472
  • 38. Edmund Gibson 1742-1746
  • 39. William Gibson 1746-1754
  • 40. Richard Blacow 1754-1760
  • 41. Edward Barnard 1760-1781
  • 42. Jonathan Davies 1782-1791
  • 43. William Cookson 1792-1820
  • 44. John Keate 1820-1852

Canonry of the Eighth Stall suspended by the Act of 1840.

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