Dean and Canons of Windsor - Canons of The Seventh Stall

Canons of The Seventh Stall

  • 1. Robert Burnham (Bernham) 1351-1362
  • 2. Hugh de Briddeham 1363-1372
  • 3. Richard Raundes (Randes) 1372-1400
  • 4. Richard Kingston (Kyngeston) 1400-1402
  • 5. Henry Spicer (Spisour) 1402-1437
  • 6. John Kette 1437-1452
  • 7. John Hore 1452-1474
  • 8. Edmund Audley 1474-1480
  • 9. Oliver Dynham (Denham) 1480-1500
  • 10. Roger Lupton 1500-1540
  • 11. John London 1540-1543
  • 12. Francis Mallett 1543-1570
  • 13. Roger Browne 1571-1601
  • 14. John Chamber 1601-1604
  • 15. Richard Field 1604-1616
  • 16. Edmund Wilson 1616-1617
  • 17. Godfrey Goodman 1617-1656
  • Interregnum 1656-1660
  • 18. George Hall 1660-1662
  • 19. Henry Carpenter 1662
  • 20. Peter Mews 1662-1673
  • 21. Thomas Doughty 1673-1701
  • 22. George Verney, 12th Baron Willoughby de Broke, 1701–1714
  • 23. John Pelling 1715-1750
  • 24. John Fulham 1750-1777
  • 25. Anthony Shepherd 1777-1796
  • 26. Thomas Powys 1796-1797
  • 27. Edward Northey 1797-1828
  • 28. William Canning 1828-1860

Canonry suspended in 1860 by Act of 1840.

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