Edward IV of England
- 1461 WILLIAM CANTLOWE
- 1462 JOHN STOCKETON
- 1463 RAFF VERNEY
- 1464 JOHN LAMBERT
- 1465 JOHN TATE
- 1466 JOHN MIDELTON
- 1467 HUGH WICHE
- 1468 JOHN STOCKETON
- 1469 THOMAS MUSCHAMPE
- 1470 RAFF VERNEY
- 1471 JOHN BROWNE
- 1472 RICHARD GARDENER
- 1473 JOHN WARDE
- 1474 JOHN MIDELTON
- 1475 RAFF VERNEY
- 1476 JOHN BROWNE
- 1477 RICHARD RAWSON
- 1478 RICHARD GARDENER
- 1479 HENRY COLET
- 1480 THOMAS ILOM
- 1481 ROBERT TATE
- 1482 JOHN MATHEWE
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