Dean and Canons of Windsor - Canons of The Eleventh Stall

Canons of The Eleventh Stall

  • 1. John Northampton (Norhampton) 1352-1355
  • 2. Thomas Madefray 1355-1375
  • 3. Richard Metford (Medeford) 1375-1381
  • 4. William de Pakyngton 1381
  • 5. Richard Feld (Atfeld) 1390-1401
  • 6. William Gyloth (Gillot) 1401-1428
  • 7. Robert Felton 1428-1432
  • 8. Robert Allerton 1432-1437
  • 9. Henry Hanslap (Hanslope) 1437-1452
  • 10. Roger Misterton 1452-1469
  • 11. Alexander Lee (Leigh) 1469-1480
  • 12. Oliver King 1480-1503
  • 13. William Atwater 1504-1514
  • 14. James Malett 1514-1543
  • 15. Arthur Cole 1543-1558
  • 16. Edmund Johnson 1560
  • 17. Richard Ryve (Reve) 1560-1594
  • 18. Alexander Nowell 1594-1602
  • 19. Edmund Nuttall 1602-1616
  • 20. Thomas Horne 1616-1636
  • 21. Thomas Howell 1636-1644
  • 22. Ralph Bridgoake 1660-1678
  • 23. John Rosewell 1678-1684
  • 24. William Cave 1684-1713
  • 25. Andrew Snape 1713-1742
  • 26. Samuel Haynes 1743-1752
  • 27. Hon. Frederick Keppel 1754-1762
  • 28. John Douglas 1762-1776
  • 29. Hon. Shute Barrington 1776-1782
  • 30. Frederick Dodsworth 1782-1821
  • 31. James Stanier Clarke 1821-1834
  • 32. Hon. Edward George More 1834-1876
  • 33. Hugh Pearson 1876-1882
  • 34. William Boyd Carpenter 1882-1884
  • 35. Edward Capel Cure 1884-1890
  • 36. Alfred Barry 1891-1910
  • 37. Hon. Leonard Francis Tyrwhitt 1910-1921
  • 38. Alexander Nairne 1921-1936
  • 39. Sidney Leslie Ollard 1936-1948
  • 40. Alexander Roper Vidler 1948-1956
  • 41. Geoffrey Bryan Bentley 1957–1982
  • 42. John Austin White 1982 - 2012

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