Dean and Canons of Windsor - Canons of The Tenth Stall

Canons of The Tenth Stall

  • 1. Robert Shutlingdon 1352-1353
  • 2. John de Newbery 1353-1355
  • 3. Henry Warner, alias Blunt 1355-1368
  • 4. John Aleyn 1368-1373
  • 5. Richard Postell 1373-1400
  • 6. Robert Gough (Gowe) 1400-1432
  • 7. William Brewster 1432-1437
  • 8. Robert Thurgarton 1437-1438
  • 9. John Howden 1438-1449
  • 10. Thomas Passhe 1449-1489
  • 11. William Creton (Cretyng) 1489-1519
  • 12. Richard Sydnor 1519-1534
  • 13. Robert Aldrich (Aldridge) 1534-1537
  • 14. Henry Williams 1537-1554
  • 15. Thomas Slythurst 1554-1559
  • 16. Henry Ryley 1560-1586
  • 17. William Harrison 1586-1593
  • 18. Thomas White 1593-1624
  • 19. Nathaniel Giles 1624-1644
  • Interregnum 1644-1660
  • 20. George Evans 1660-1702
  • 21. William Fleetwood 1702-1708
  • 22. John Adams 1708-1720
  • 23. William Wade 1732-1733
  • 24. Edmund Marten (Martin) 1733-1751
  • 25. Erasmus Saunders 1751-1756
  • 26. Hon. James Yorke 1756-1762
  • 27. Robert Hort 1762-1773
  • 28. William Buller 1773-1784
  • 29. Edward Wilson 1784-1804
  • 30. William Long 1804-1835

Canonry of the Tenth Stall suspended by the Act of 1840.

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