List of Masters of The Faculties
- Sir Charles Caesar (1638–1642)
- Robert Aylett (1642-?)
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- Sir John Birkenhead
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- Henry Paman (1684–1689)
- Sir Charles Hedges (1689–1714)
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- Rt Revd Samuel Halifax (1770–1790)
- Lord Stowell (1790-?)
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- John Nicoll (1838–1841)
- Sir John Dodson (1841–1857)
- Stephen Lushington (1858–1873)
- Sir Robert Phillimore QC (1873–1875)
- Lord Penzance (1875–1898)
- Sir Arthur Charles (1898–1903)
- Sir Lewis Dibdin QC (1903–1934)
- Sir Philip Wilbraham-Baker (1934–1955)
- Sir Henry Willink QC (1955–1971)
- Walter Wigglesworth QC (1971–1972)
- Sir Harold(Pecker) Kent QC (1972–1976)
- Revd Kenneth Elphinstone QC (1977–1980)
- Sir John Owen QC (1980–2000)
- Sheila Cameron QC (2000 to 2009)
- Charles George, QC 2009–
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