Dean and Canons of Windsor - Canons of The Fourth Stall

Canons of The Fourth Stall

  • 1. Roger Parker 1353-1355
  • 2. Stephen Scaldeford (Shalford) alias Brunkter 1355-1378
  • 3. Thomas de Lynton 1378-1387
  • 4. John Notyngham 1387-1389
  • 5. Thomas Haule or Hauley 1389-1399
  • 6. Robert Ravendale 1399-1404
  • 7. William Asshrigge 1404-1405
  • 8. Geoffrey Melton 1405-1411
  • 9. Henry Drayton 1411-1413
  • 10. William Lochard 1413-1431
  • 11. John Brydbroke 1431-1444
  • 12. William Mychell 1444-1463
  • 13. Leyson Geffrey 1463-1474
  • 14. John Marshall 1474-1478
  • 15. William Corkys 1478-1487
  • 16. Thomas Fraunces 1487-1500
  • 17. John Esterfield 1500-1513
  • 18. Christopher Plummer 1513-1535
  • 19. James Blythe 1536-1546
  • 20. Henry Aglionby 1546-1554
  • 21. William Saxey 1554-1566
  • 22. Anthony Rushe 1566-1577
  • 23. Henry Westfaling 1577-1586
  • 24. Alexander Southayke 1586-1606
  • 25. John Buckeridge 1606-1628
  • 26. Gilbert Primrose 1628-1642
  • 27. Hugh Paulinus de Cressy 1642-1646 (not installed)
  • Interregnum 1646-1600
  • 28. John Lloyd 1660-1671
  • 29. John Saumares 1671-1697
  • 30. Samuel Pratt 1697-1723
  • 31. Henry Bland 1723-1733
  • 32. Hugh Lewis 1733-1742
  • 33. Richard Terrick 1742-1749
  • 34. Richard Newcome 1749-1755
  • 35. Lord Francis Seymour 1755-1766
  • 36. Thomas Hurdis 1766-1784
  • 37. Folliott Herbert Walker Cornewall 1784-1793
  • 38. Hon. William Stuart 1793-1800
  • 39. George Heath 1800-1822
  • 40. Hon. Richard Bagot 1822-1827
  • 41. David Frederick Markham 1827-1853

Canonry suspended by Act of 1840.

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