Dean and Canons of Windsor - Canons of The Sixth Stall

Canons of The Sixth Stall

  • 1. Reginald Garderobe 1353-1354
  • 2. Richard de Bokelly, alias Flanderyn 1354-1376 (then Canon of the First Stall)
  • 3. Richard Shawe 1376-1403
  • 4. Richard Prentys 1403-1404
  • 5. John Ailleston or Ayleston 1404-1405
  • 6. John Exton 1405-1430
  • 7. John Depeden 1430-1460
  • 8. James Goldwell 1460-1472
  • 9. Thomas Danett 1472-1481
  • 10. Robert Morton 1481-1486
  • 11. John Stokes 1486-1503
  • 12. William Butler 1503-1519
  • 13. John Longland 1519-1520
  • 14. Thomas Magnus 1520-1547
  • 15. Richard Cox 1548-1553
  • 16. William Chedsey 1554-1559
  • 17. George Whitehorne 1559-1565
  • 18. Edmund Freke 1565-1572
  • 19. Hugo Blythe 1572-1610
  • 20. Thomas Frith 1610-1631
  • 21. Daniel Collins 1631-1648
  • Interregnum 1648-1660
  • 22. William Chamberlain 1660-1666
  • 23. Richard Milward 1666-1680
  • 24. Thomas Sprat 1681-1684
  • 25. John Wickart 1684-1722
  • 26. Richard Sleech 1722-1730
  • 27. Michael Stanhope 1730-1737
  • 28. John Ewer 1738-1774
  • 29. John Hallam 1775-1811
  • 30. Hon. Richard Bruce Stopford 1812-1844
  • 31. Frederick Anson 1845-1885
  • 32. John Neale Dalton 1885-1931
  • 33. Harry William Blackburne 1931-1934
  • 34. Arthur Stafford Crawley 1934-1948
  • 35. Edward Malcolm Venables 1948-1957
  • 36. James Atherton Fisher 1958–1978
  • 37. David John Burgess 1978-1987
  • 38. Alan Alfred Coldwells 1987–1995
  • 39. Laurence Gunner 1996 - 2006
  • 40. Dr James Woodward 2009 - current

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