Dean and Canons of Windsor - Canons of The Ninth Stall

Canons of The Ninth Stall

  • 1. John de Storteford 1352-1353
  • 2. Edmund Clovil 1353-1387
  • 3. John Drake 1387-1391
  • 4. William Falewell 1391-1397
  • 5. Thomas Marton 1397-1407
  • 6. Simon Marcheford (Marchand) 1407-1441
  • 7. William Walesby 1441-1450
  • 8. Richard Andrew 1450-1455
  • 9. William Harmer (Hermer) 1455-1473
  • 10. John Coryngdon 1473-1476
  • 11. John Dunmow (Dunmoe or Dumoe) 1476-1488
  • 12. Richard Surland 1488-1509
  • 13. James Denton 1509-1533
  • 14. Richard Wolman 1533-1537
  • 15. Richard Arche 1538-1553
  • 16. William Horwood 1554-1555
  • 17. Thomas Rawe 1555-1556
  • 18. Richard Bruerne (Brewarne) 1557-1563
  • 19. William Day 1563-1572
  • 20. William King 1572-1590
  • 21. Erasmus Webb 1590-1614
  • 22. Thomas Sheafe 1614-1639
  • 23. John Pocklington 1639-1641
  • 24. Herbert Croft 1641-1662
  • 25. John Heaver 1662-1670
  • 26. Thomas Vyner 1670-1673
  • 27. Isaac Vossius 1673-1689
  • 28. John Mesnard (Maynard) 1689-1727
  • 29. Daniel Waterland 1727-1740
  • 30. John Fountayne 1741-1748
  • 31. Richard Wilmot 1748-1772
  • 32. Philip Duvall 1772-1808
  • 33. Joseph Goodall 1808-1840
  • 34. Russell, Lord Wriothesley 1840-1886
  • 35. Philip Frank Eliot 1886-1891
  • 36. Constantine Charles Henry Phipps, 3rd Marquis of Normanby 1891-1907
  • 37. Edgar Sheppard 1907-1921
  • 38. Samuel Mumford Taylor 1921-1929
  • 39. Anthony Charles Deane 1929-1946
  • 40. Duncan Armytage 1947-1954
  • 41. Charles Ritchie 1954-1958
  • 42. Robert Henry Hawkins 1958 - 1970
  • 43. Stephen Edmund Verney 1970–1977
  • 44. Derek Ian Tennent Eastman 1977 - 1985
  • 45. Derek M Stanesby 1985–1997
  • 46. John Anthony Ovenden 1998-2012
  • 47. Martin George Poll 2012-

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