Past and Present Presidents and Masters
Year | President | Master |
---|---|---|
1945 - 46 | James C E Simpson | Denis N Layton |
1956 - 47 | James C E Simpson | Philip M J Gray |
1947 - 48 | James C E Simpson | Vernon J Benning |
1948 - 49 | James C E Simpson | Denis N Layton |
1949 - 50 | James C E Simpson | Denis N Layton |
1950 - 51 | James C E Simpson | Denis N Layton |
1951 - 52 | James C E Simpson | Denis N Layton |
1952 - 53 | Denis N Layton | Richard E Price |
1953 - 54 | Denis N Layton | Kay Adkins |
1954 - 55 | Denis N Layton | John R Leeming |
1955 - 56 | Denis N Layton | Geoffrey R Bryant |
1956 - 57 | Denis N Layton | John Armstrong |
1957 - 58 | Denis N Layton | Roger Keeley |
1958 - 59 | Philip M J Gray | Roger Keeley |
1959 - 60 | Philip M J Gray | J Michael Lakin |
1960 - 61 | Philip M J Gray | Geoffrey Pratt |
1961 | Philip M J Gray | Douglas A R May |
1961 - 63 | Philip M J Gray | Paul Cattermole |
1963 - 64 | Philip M J Gray | Alan J Frost |
1964 - 65 | David J R Martin | Richard O Humphries |
1965 - 66 | David J R Martin | Roger W Powell |
1966 - 67 | David J R Martin | Timothy G Pett |
1967 - 68 | David J R Martin | Robin R Churchill |
1968 - 69 | Alan F Thirst | Audrey R Alexander |
1969 - 70 | Alan F Thirst | Philip Bosworth |
1970 - 71 | Alan F Thirst | Nigel Thomson |
1971 - 72 | Alan F Thirst | Graham G Firman |
1972 - 73 | Alan J Frost | Martyn G Reed |
1973 - 74 | Alan J Frost | A Keith P Poole |
1974 - 75 | Alan J Frost | Paul R Wotton |
1975 - 76 | Alan J Frost | Keith C Butter |
1976 - 77 | Robin R Churchill | Richard M Thompson |
1977 - 78 | Robin R Churchill | Gareth Davies |
1978 - 79 | Roger Bailey | Paul S Seaman |
1979 - 80 | Roger Bailey | Geoffrey Gillman |
1980 - 81 | Roger Bailey | Richard W Butler |
1981 - 82 | Roger Bailey | Peter J Sanderson |
1982 - 83 | Roger Bailey | Neil Buswell |
1983 - 84 | Roger Bailey | Phillip R J Barnes |
1984 - 85 | Nigel Thomson | David J Garton |
1985 - 86 | Nigel Thomson | Gareth Dancer |
1986 - 87 | Nigel Thomson | Marcus A Wheel |
1987 - 88 | Nigel Thomson | Lesley J Belcher |
1988 - 89 | Richard S J Saddleton | Michael J Trimm |
1989 - 90 | Richard S J Saddleton | Rowland H Gwillim |
1990 - 91 | Richard S J Saddleton | Ruth H Kemsley |
1991 - 92 | Richard S J Saddleton | Nicholas W Jones |
1992 - 93 | Richard S J Saddleton | Russell J Collins |
1993 - 94 | Richard S J Saddleton | Vanessa Powell |
1994 - 95 | Michael J Trimm | James R S Sawle |
1995 - 96 | Michael J Trimm | Michael J Townsend |
1996 - 97 | Michael J Trimm | Rebecca S Bruce |
1997 - 98 | Michael J Trimm | Simon M Barnes |
1998 - 99 | Michael J Trimm | Oliver D Cross |
1999 - 2000 | Michael J Trimm | Katherine L Town |
2000 - 01 | James R S Sawle | Jennifer A Holden |
2001 - 02 | Mark C Bennett | Jennifer R Pick |
2002 - 03 | Mark C Bennett | David H W Ottley |
2003 - 04 | Mark C Bennett | Kelly N Barnes |
2004 - 05 | Nicholas W Jones | Martin J Cansdale |
2005 - 06 | Nicholas W Jones | Rupert H J Littlewood |
2006 - 07 | Nicholas W Jones | Charles W G Herriott |
2007 - 08 | Nicholas W Jones | Peter M Jasper |
2008 - 09 | Nicholas W Jones | Nicholas J Hartley |
2009 - 10 | Oliver D Cross | Heather M Forster |
2010 - 11 | Oliver D Cross | Elizabeth L J Stokoe |
2011 - 12 | Peter M Jasper | Mariko H Whyte |
2012 - 13 | Rupert H J Littlewood | Andrew M Hills |
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