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[[Image:WindsorLowerBaileyJosephNash1848 edited.jpg|thumb|350px|St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, left, 1848.]]
{{Short description|Ecclesiastical body of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle}}
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[[Image:WindsorLowerBaileyJosephNash1848 edited.jpg|thumb|300px|St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, left, 1848.]]
[[File:Windsor Castle, Quire of St George's, by Charles Wild, 1818 - royal coll 922115 257036 ORI 0.jpg|thumb|250px|The stalls for the Dean and Canons in the chapel]]
[[File:Windsor Castle, Quire of St George's, by Charles Wild, 1818 - royal coll 922115 257036 ORI 0.jpg|thumb|250px|The stalls for the Dean and Canons in the chapel]]
[[File:RogerLupton Died1540 MonumentalBrass EtonCollege.png|thumb|upright|Rubbing of [[monumental brass]] in Eton College Chapel, of [[Roger Lupton]] (d.1540). His hair displays the [[tonsure]] of a cleric. He wears the mantle of a [[Canon of Windsor]] (based in [[St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle]]), displaying on his left shoulder a [[Cross of St George]] within a circle]]
[[File:RogerLupton Died1540 MonumentalBrass EtonCollege.png|thumb|upright|Rubbing of [[monumental brass]] in Eton College Chapel, of [[Roger Lupton]] (d.1540) with his [[coat-of-arms]] below. Lupton's hair displays the [[tonsure]] of a cleric. He wears the mantle of a [[Canon of Windsor]] (based in [[St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle]]), displaying on his left shoulder a [[Cross of St George]] within a circle]]


The '''Dean and Canons of Windsor''' are the ecclesiastical body of [[St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle]].<ref>{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080618004132/http://www.stgeorgeshouse.org/dean.asp|archive-date=18 June 2008|title=Dean & Canons of Windsor|website=St George's House Windsor Castle|access-date=18 April 2008|url=http://www.stgeorgeshouse.org/dean.asp|url-status=dead}}</ref>
The '''Dean and Canons of Windsor''' are the ecclesiastical body of [[St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle|St George's Chapel]] at [[Windsor Castle]].<ref>{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080618004132/http://www.stgeorgeshouse.org/dean.asp|archive-date=18 June 2008|title=Dean & Canons of Windsor|website=St George's House Windsor Castle|access-date=18 April 2008|url=http://www.stgeorgeshouse.org/dean.asp|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Foundation==
==Foundation==


The college of canons was established in 1348 by [[Letters Patent]] of [[Edward III of England|King Edward III]]. It was formally constituted on the feast of [[Andrew the Apostle|St Andrew the Apostle]], 30 November 1352, when the statutes drawn up by [[William Edington]], [[bishop of Winchester]], as papal delegate, were solemnly delivered to William Mugge, the warden of the college.<ref>{{cite book|first=Sidney Leslie |last=Ollard|title=Fasti Wyndesoriensis. The Deans and Canons of St. George's Chapel|series=[[Historical monographs relating to St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle]]|volume= Volume 8|date= 1950}}</ref>
The college of canons was established in 1348 by [[letters patent]] of [[Edward III of England|King Edward III]]. It was formally constituted on the feast of [[Andrew the Apostle|St Andrew the Apostle]], 30 November 1352, when the statutes drawn up by [[William Edington]], [[bishop of Winchester]], as papal delegate, were solemnly delivered to William Mugge, the warden of the college.<ref>{{cite book|first=Sidney Leslie |last=Ollard|title=Fasti Wyndesoriensis. The Deans and Canons of St. George's Chapel|series=[[Historical monographs relating to St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle]]|volume= 8|date= 1950}}</ref>


Accepting that the process of foundation took several years to complete, the college takes the year 1348 as its formal date of foundation.
Accepting that the process of foundation took several years to complete, the college takes the year 1348 as its formal date of foundation.


==Costume==
==Costume==
Three ancient [[monumental brass]]es survive depicting canons of Windsor, wearing the mantle of the [[Order of the Garter]], purple in colour, with a circular badge on the left shoulder, displaying: ''Argent, a cross gules'' (a [[Cross of St George]]):<ref name="Druitt1906">{{cite book|last=Druitt|first=Herbert |title=A manual of costume as illustrated by monumental brasses|url= https://archive.org/details/b22650672/page/92|year= 1906|publisher=Alex. Moring}}</ref>
Three ancient [[monumental brass]]es survive depicting canons of Windsor, wearing the mantle of the [[Order of the Garter]], purple in colour, with a circular badge on the left shoulder, displaying: ''Argent, a cross gules'' (a [[Saint George's Cross]]):<ref name="Druitt1906">{{cite book|last=Druitt|first=Herbert |title=A manual of costume as illustrated by monumental brasses|url= https://archive.org/details/b22650672/page/92|year= 1906|publisher=Alex. Moring}}</ref>
#c. 1370. Roger Parkers, [[North Stoke, Oxfordshire]] (half effigy with inscription; head lost).
#c. 1370. Roger Parkers, [[North Stoke, Oxfordshire]] (half effigy with inscription; head lost).
#1540. [[Roger Lupton]], LL.D., Provost of Eton College and Canon of Windsor. [[Eton College Chapel]] (mantle worn over fur-lined cassock; no surplice).
#1540. [[Roger Lupton]], LL.D., Provost of Eton College and Canon of Windsor. [[Eton College Chapel]] (mantle worn over fur-lined cassock; no surplice).
#1558. Arthur Cole, S.T.B., President of Magdalen, at [[Magdalen College, Oxford]]. Showing a very ornate mantle worn over cassock and surplice.
#1558. Arthur Cole, S.T.B., President of Magdalen, at [[Magdalen College, Oxford]]. Showing a very ornate mantle worn over cassock and surplice.
The long cords which fasten the mantle are well represented at [[North Stoke, Oxfordshire|North Stoke]] and [[Magdalen College]]. In the two later examples it is gathered. On the Eton brass the mantle is fastened at the neck. The lost effigy of John Robyns, d. 1558, of which the inscription remains in St George's Chapel, may have shown him wearing the mantle.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Brasses of Canons of Windsor|first= J. E. |last=Field|journal= [[The Antiquary (magazine)|The Antiquary]]|volume= XV|date= May 1887|url=https://search.proquest.com/openview/e8f415ede3b00f6b/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=3029|pp=212–214}}</ref> Brasses of canons of Windsor are found showing them vested in copes, without the Garter badge, as at [[Thurcaston]], Leicestershire. (John Mershdcn, 1425), and at Harrow (Simon Marcheford, 1442). A brass was discovered in 1890 at Bennington, near [[Stevenage]], Hertfordshire, showing a small mutilated effigy of a priest in a cope with a round badge (possibly a rose) on the left shoulder. The cope has an [[orphrey]]. This has been supposed to represent a Canon of Windsor.<ref>{{cite book|title=Transactions of the Cambridge University Association of Brass Collectors|volume= Vol. II|p=[https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo02monu/page/24 24]|url=https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo02monu|date=1894|location=London |publisher= Headley Bros.}}</ref>
The long cords which fasten the mantle are well represented at [[North Stoke, Oxfordshire|North Stoke]] and [[Magdalen College]]. In the two later examples it is gathered. On the Eton brass the mantle is fastened at the neck. The lost effigy of John Robyns, d. 1558, of which the inscription remains in St George's Chapel, may have shown him wearing the mantle.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Brasses of Canons of Windsor|first= J. E. |last=Field|journal= [[The Antiquary (magazine)|The Antiquary]]|volume= XV|date= May 1887|url=https://www.proquest.com/openview/e8f415ede3b00f6b/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=3029|pages=212–214}}</ref> Brasses of canons of Windsor are found showing them vested in copes, without the Garter badge, as at [[Thurcaston]], Leicestershire. (John Mershdcn, 1425), and at Harrow (Simon Marcheford, 1442). A brass was discovered in 1890 at Bennington, near [[Stevenage]], Hertfordshire, showing a small mutilated effigy of a priest in a cope with a round badge (possibly a rose) on the left shoulder. The cope has an [[orphrey]]. This has been supposed to represent a Canon of Windsor.<ref>{{cite book|title=Transactions of the Cambridge University Association of Brass Collectors|volume= II|page=[https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo02monu/page/24 24]|url=https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo02monu|date=1894|location=London |publisher= Headley Bros.}}</ref>


==Suspension of canonries==
==Suspension of canonries==
Section 9 of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1840 provided for the suspension of eight of the canonries at St George's. It required that the first two vacant canonries should be suspended, the next filled, the next two suspended, the next filled, the next two suspended, the next filled, and the next two suspended.<ref>''Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1840 (c. 113)'', section 9.</ref>
Section 9 of the [[Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1840]] ([[3 & 4 Vict.]] c. 113) provided for the suspension of eight of the canonries at St George's. It required that the first two vacant canonries should be suspended, the next filled, the next two suspended, the next filled, the next two suspended, the next filled, and the next two suspended.<ref>''Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1840 (c. 113)'', section 9.</ref>


==Current chapter==
==Current chapter==
As of 2 January 2020:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/whos-who/dean-canons/|access-date=2 January 2020|title=Dean & Canons|website=stgeorges-windsor.org}}</ref>
As of 2 September 2023:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/whos-who/dean-canons/|access-date=2 January 2021|title=Dean & Canons|website=stgeorges-windsor.org}}</ref>


* [[Dean of Windsor]] — [[Christopher Cocksworth]] (from November 2023)<ref>{{cite web |website=Diocese of Coventry |title=Christopher Cocksworth to be appointed the Dean of Windsor |url=https://coventry.anglican.org/news/the-right-reverend-dr-christopher-cocksworth-to-be-appointed-the-dean-of-windsor.php |date=20 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230620140501/https://coventry.anglican.org/news/the-right-reverend-dr-christopher-cocksworth-to-be-appointed-the-dean-of-windsor.php |archive-date=20 June 2023 |access-date=20 June 2023 }}</ref>
* [[Dean of Windsor]] — [[David Conner (bishop)|David Conner]] (since 1998)
* Vice-Dean, Canon Treasurer, and Warden, St&nbsp;George's House — Hueston Finlay (canon since 25 September 2004 and warden since September 2005;<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/today/tod_dean.asp |title=Dean and Canons |access-date=20 July 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041014210112/http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/today/tod_dean.asp |archive-date=14 October 2004 |url-status=bot: unknown }}</ref> steward 2006–2009;<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/today/tod_dean.asp |title=Dean and Canons |access-date=20 July 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070814145023/http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/today/tod_dean.asp |archive-date=14 August 2007 |url-status=bot: unknown }}</ref> treasurer since 2012;<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/whos-who/duplicate-of-the-dean-andamp-canons-of-windsor.html |title=The Dean & Canons of Windsor |access-date=8 February 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120928124205/http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/whos-who/duplicate-of-the-dean-andamp-canons-of-windsor.html |archive-date=28 September 2012 |url-status=bot: unknown }}</ref> Vice-Dean since before July 2017)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/17.07.02-17.07.15.pdf|title=Services and Music from Sunday 2 to Saturday 8 July 2017|access-date=2019-05-22|date=2 July 2017}}</ref>
* Vice-Dean, and Warden of St&nbsp;George's House — Hueston Finlay (canon since 25 September 2004 and warden since September 2005;<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/today/tod_dean.asp |title=Dean and Canons |access-date=20 July 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041014210112/http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/today/tod_dean.asp |archive-date=14 October 2004 |url-status=bot: unknown }}</ref> steward 2006–2009;<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/today/tod_dean.asp |title=Dean and Canons |access-date=20 July 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070814145023/http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/today/tod_dean.asp |archive-date=14 August 2007 |url-status=bot: unknown }}</ref> treasurer since 2012;<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/whos-who/duplicate-of-the-dean-andamp-canons-of-windsor.html |title=The Dean & Canons of Windsor |access-date=8 February 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120928124205/http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/whos-who/duplicate-of-the-dean-andamp-canons-of-windsor.html |archive-date=28 September 2012 |url-status=bot: unknown }}</ref> Vice-Dean since before July 2017)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/17.07.02-17.07.15.pdf|title=Services and Music from Sunday 2 to Saturday 8 July 2017|access-date=2019-05-22|date=2 July 2017}}</ref>
* Canon Precentor and Chaplain — [[Martin Poll (priest)|Martin Poll]] (canon and chaplain since 1 October 2012 installation;<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/news/new-canon-windsor-installed/|title=New Canon of Windsor Installed|access-date=2019-05-22|date=n.d.}}</ref> precentor since before July 2017)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/17.07.08_Summer_2017_Services_and_Music_Booklet.pdf|date=2008-07-17 |title=Summer 2017 Services and Music Booklet|access-date=2019-05-22}}</ref>
* Canon [[Precentor]] and Chaplain — [[Martin Poll (priest)|Martin Poll]] (canon and chaplain since 1 October 2012 installation;<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/news/new-canon-windsor-installed/|title=New Canon of Windsor Installed|access-date=2019-05-22|date=n.d.}}</ref> precentor since before July 2017)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/17.07.08_Summer_2017_Services_and_Music_Booklet.pdf|date=2008-07-17 |title=Summer 2017 Services and Music Booklet|access-date=2019-05-22}}</ref>
* Canon Steward — Mark Powell (since 1 February 2016 installation)<ref name="NewCanon16-11-2015">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160424083347/https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/news1/news-archive/2015/new-canon-of-windsor.html|url=https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/news1/news-archive/2015/new-canon-of-windsor.html|title=New Canon of Windsor|date=16 November 2015|archive-date=2016-04-24}}</ref>
* Canon Steward and Treasurer — Mark Powell (since 1 February 2016 installation)<ref name="NewCanon16-11-2015">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160424083347/https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/news1/news-archive/2015/new-canon-of-windsor.html|url=https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/news1/news-archive/2015/new-canon-of-windsor.html|title=New Canon of Windsor|date=16 November 2015|archive-date=2016-04-24}}</ref>


;Minor Canons
;Minor Canons
* Succentor and School Chaplain — Jonathan Coore
* [[Succentor]] and School Chaplain — Jonathan Coore


==Deans of Windsor==
==Deans of Windsor==


See [[List of Deans of Windsor]] for chronological list.
See [[Dean of Windsor]] for chronological list.


==Canons of the First Stall==
==Canons of the First Stall==
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*1. [[Hugh Whytchirche]] 1352–1375
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*1. [[Hugh Whytchirche]] 1352-1375
*2. [[John Landyran]] 1376
*2. [[John Landyran]] 1376
*3. Richard de Bokelly, alias Flandreyn 1376-1377
*3. Richard de Bokelly, alias Flandreyn 1376–1377
*4. [[William Dole]] 1377-1403
*4. [[William Dole]] 1377–1403
*5. [[William Lane (priest)|William Lane]] 1403-1404
*5. [[William Lane (priest)|William Lane]] 1403–1404
*6. Walter Mabeley 1404-1407
*6. Walter Mabeley 1404–1407
*7. [[Robert Wolveden]] 1407-1412
*7. [[Robert Wolveden]] 1407–1412
*8. [[Thomas Hanley]] 1412-1413
*8. [[Thomas Hanley]] 1412–1413
*9. [[John Meresden]], Mersdon or Mershden 1413-1425
*9. [[John Meresden]], Mersdon or Mershden 1413–1425
*10. [[Roger Gates]] 1425-1430
*10. [[Roger Gates]] 1425–1430
*11. [[John Pye (priest)|John Pye]] 1430-1439
*11. [[John Pye (priest)|John Pye]] 1430–1439
*12. [[William Brewster (priest)|William Brewster]] 1439-1465
*12. [[William Brewster (priest)|William Brewster]] 1439–1465
*13. Thomas Downe 1465-1479
*13. Thomas Downe 1465–1479
*14. [[John Arundel (bishop of Exeter)|John Arundel]] 1479–1496
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*14. [[John Arundel (bishop of Exeter)|John Arundel]] 1479-1496
*15. [[Thomas Jane (bishop)|Thomas Jane]] 1496–1500
*16. [[William Cokkes]] 1500–1512
*15. [[Thomas Jane (bishop)|Thomas Jane]] 1496-1500
*17. [[Robert Birkenshaw]] or Bekensall 1512–1525
*16. [[William Cokkes]] 1500-1512
*17. [[Robert Birkenshaw]] or Bekensall 1512-1525
*18. [[Miles Welles]] or Wyllen 1526–1535
*18. [[Miles Welles]] or Wyllen 1526-1535
*19. [[Simon Symonds]] 1535–1551
*20. Richard Turner 1551–1553
*19. [[Simon Symonds]] 1535-1551
*21. [[William Este]] 1554–1557
*20. Richard Turner 1551-1553
*21. William Ertse or Este 1554-1557
*22. [[William Pye (priest)|William Pye]] 1557
*22. [[William Pye (priest)|William Pye]] 1557
*23. [[John Bowles (priest)|John Bowles]] or Bockle 1557-1558
*23. [[John Bowles (priest)|John Bowles]] or Bockle 1557–1558
*24. [[Edward Morecroft]] 1560-1580
*24. [[Edward Morecroft]] 1560–1580
*25. John King 1580-1607
*25. John King 1580–1607
*26. Mordecai (Murdoch) Alden 1607-1615
*26. Mordecai (Murdoch) Alden 1607–1615
*27. John King 1615–1638
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*28. [[Samuel Baker (divine)|Samuel Baker]] 1638–1639
*27. John King 1615-1638
*28. [[Samuel Baker (divine)|Samuel Baker]] 1638-1639
*29. [[Thomas Browne (Canon of Windsor)|Thomas Browne]] 1639–1673
*29. [[Thomas Browne (Canon of Windsor)|Thomas Browne]] 1639-1673
*30. [[Robert Young (priest)|Robert Young]] 1673–1716
*31. [[William Derham]] 1716–1735
*30. [[Robert Young (priest)|Robert Young]] 1673-1716
*32. [[George Stephens (priest)|George Stephens]] 1735–1751
*31. [[William Derham]] 1716-1735
*33. [[Balthasar Regis]] 1751–1757
*32. [[George Stephens (priest)|George Stephens]] 1735-1751
*34. [[John Bostock (priest)|John Bostock]] 1757–1786
*33. [[Balthasar Regis]] 1751-1757
*34. [[John Bostock (priest)|John Bostock]] 1757-1786
*35. [[John Fisher (Anglican bishop)|John Fisher]] 1786–1803
*36. [[William Beaumont Busby]] 1803–1808
*35. [[John Fisher (Anglican bishop)|John Fisher]] 1786-1803
*37. Hon. [[Henry Ryder]] 1808–1812
*36. [[William Beaumont Busby]] 1803-1808
*37. Hon. [[Henry Ryder]] 1808-1812
*38. Hon. [[Henry Cockayne Cust (priest)|Henry Cockayne Cust]] 1813–1861
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*38. Hon. [[Henry Cockayne Cust (priest)|Henry Cockayne Cust]] 1813-1861
{{col-end}}
Canonry of the First Stall suspended 1861 by Act of 1840.
Canonry of the First Stall suspended 1861 by Act of 1840.


==Canons of the Second Stall==
==Canons of the Second Stall==
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*1. [[William de Polmorva]] 1352–1362
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*1. [[William de Polmorva]] 1352-1362
*2. [[John Aleyn]] 1362–1368
*2. [[John Aleyn]] 1362-1368
*3. [[Adam de Hertyngdon]] 1368–1380
*3. [[Adam de Hertyngdon]] 1368-1380
*4. [[Robert de More]] 1376
*4. [[Robert de More]] 1376
*5. Walter (or William) Almaly or Almary 1380-1381
*5. Walter (or William) Almaly or Almary 1380–1381
*6. [[John Bouland]] 1381-1400
*6. [[John Bouland]] 1381–1400
*7. [[Edmund Lacey]] 1401-1417
*7. [[Edmund Lacey]] 1401–1417
*8. John Longville 1417-1426
*8. John Longville 1417–1426
*9. [[Alan Kirketon]], or Kynton 1426-1443
*9. [[Alan Kirketon]], or Kynton 1426–1443
*10. Pagan (Payn) Burghill 1443–1474
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*11. Thomas Pallet 1474–1488
*10. Pagan (Payn) Burghill 1443-1474
*12. Richard Arnold 1488–1491
*11. Thomas Pallet 1474-1488
*13. Thomas Bowde 1491–1504
*12. Richard Arnold 1488-1491
*14. [[Robert Honiwood]] 1504–1523
*13. Thomas Bowde 1491-1504
*15. [[Richard Rawson (priest)|Richard Rawson]] 1523–1543
*14. [[Robert Honiwood]] 1504-1523
*16. John Robins 1543–1558
*15. [[Richard Rawson (priest)|Richard Rawson]] 1523-1543
*17. Robert Iseham 1558–1560
*16. John Robins 1543-1558
*18. [[Paul French (priest)|Paul French]] 1560–1600
*17. Robert Iseham 1558-1560
*18. [[Paul French (priest)|Paul French]] 1560-1600
*19. [[Henry Beaumont (priest)|Henry Beaumont]] 1600–1622
*20. [[Thomas Some]] 1622–1644
*19. [[Henry Beaumont (priest)|Henry Beaumont]] 1600-1622
*21. [[Edward Fulham]] 1660–1694
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*20. [[Thomas Some]] 1622-1644
*22. [[Maurice Vaughan]] 1695–1722
*21. [[Edward Fulham]] 1660-1694
*23. [[Peniston Booth]] 1722–1729
*24. [[Robert Freind|Robert Friend]] 1729–1737
*22. [[Maurice Vaughan]] 1695-1722
*25. [[Matthew Hutton (archbishop of Canterbury)|Matthew Hutton]] 1737–1739
*23. [[Peniston Booth]] 1722-1729
*26. [[William Burchett]] 1739–1750
*24. [[Robert Freind|Robert Friend]] 1729-1737
*27. [[Thomas Hinton (priest)|Thomas Hinton]] 1751–1757
*25. [[Matthew Hutton (archbishop of Canterbury)|Matthew Hutton]] 1737-1739
*28. [[John Lockman (priest)|John Lockman]] 1759–1807
*26. [[William Burchett]] 1739-1750
*29. [[Charles Digby]] 1808–1841
*27. [[Thomas Hinton (priest)|Thomas Hinton]] 1751-1757
{{div col end}}
*28. [[John Lockman (priest)|John Lockman]] 1759-1807
*29. [[Charles Digby]] 1808-1841
{{col-end}}
Canonry of the Second Stall then suspended by Act of 1840.
Canonry of the Second Stall then suspended by Act of 1840.


==Canons of the Third Stall==
==Canons of the Third Stall==
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*1. Richard Rothley 1352–1362
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*2. [[John Leek (priest)|John Leek]] 1362–1369
*1. Richard Rothley 1352-1362
*3. [[Thomas de Aston]] 1369–1376
*2. [[John Leek (priest)|John Leek]] 1362-1369
*4. John Massingham 1376–1408
*3. [[Thomas de Aston]] 1369-1376
*4. John Massingham 1376-1408
*5. [[John Malvern]] 1408–1416
*5. [[John Malvern]] 1408-1416
*6. [[John Corynham]], or Coringham 1416–1444
*6. [[John Corynham]], or Coringham 1416-1444
*7. [[Henry Hansherd]] or Hansard 1444–1446
*8. Richard Willys 1446–1467
*7. [[Henry Hansherd]] or Hansard 1444-1446
*9. Clement Smith 1467–1471
*8. Richard Willys 1446-1467
*9. Clement Smith 1467-1471
*10. John Cressy 1471
*10. John Cressy 1471
*11. [[William Dudley (bishop)|William Dudley]] 1471 (appointed Dean in 1473)
*11. [[William Dudley (bishop)|William Dudley]] 1471 (appointed Dean in 1473)
*12. [[John Seymour (priest)|John Seymour]] 1471-1501
*12. [[John Seymour (priest)|John Seymour]] 1471–1501
*13. [[Geoffrey Symeon]] 1501-1508
*13. [[Geoffrey Symeon]] 1501–1508
*14. [[Richard Rawlins]] 1508–1523
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*15. [[William Tate (priest)|William Tate]] 1523–1540
*14. [[Richard Rawlins]] 1508-1523
*16. [[Owen Oglethorpe]] 1540–1554
*15. [[William Tate (priest)|William Tate]] 1523-1540
*17. William Denys or Devenish 1554–1559
*16. [[Owen Oglethorpe]] 1540-1554
*18. [[Simon Aleyn|Simon Alleyn]] 1559–1563
*17. William Denys or Devenish 1554-1559
*19. [[John Thompson (priest)|John Thompson]] 1563–1571
*18. [[Simon Aleyn|Simon Alleyn]] 1559-1563
*19. [[John Thompson (priest)|John Thompson]] 1563-1571
*20. [[William Wickham (bishop)|William Wickham]] 1571–1584
*20. [[William Wickham (bishop)|William Wickham]] 1571-1584
*21. [[William Wilson (priest)|William Wilson]] 1584–1615
*21. [[William Wilson (priest)|William Wilson]] 1584-1615
*22. [[Richard Langley (priest)|Richard Langley]] 1615
*22. [[Richard Langley (priest)|Richard Langley]] 1615
*23. [[Oliver Lloyd]] 1615-1617
*23. [[Oliver Lloyd]] 1615–1617
*24. [[Richard Montagu]]e 1617-1628
*24. [[Richard Montagu]]e 1617–1628
*25. [[David Stokes (priest)|David Stokes]] 1628-1669
*25. [[David Stokes (priest)|David Stokes]] 1628–1669
*26. Henry Wotton 1669-1671
*26. Henry Wotton 1669–1671
*27. [[Gregory Hascard]] 1671–1684
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*28. [[Edward Jones (Canon of Windsor)|Edward Jones]] 1684–1737
*27. [[Gregory Hascard]] 1671-1684
*29. [[Lord James Beauclerk]] 1738–1746
*28. [[Edward Jones (Canon of Windsor)|Edward Jones]] 1684-1737
*30. [[Frederick Cornwallis]] 1746–1750
*29. [[Lord James Beauclerk]] 1738-1746
*30. [[Frederick Cornwallis]] 1746-1750
*31. [[Walter Harte]] 1750–1774
*32. [[James King (priest)|James King]] 1774–1776
*31. [[Walter Harte]] 1750-1774
*32. [[James King (priest)|James King]] 1774-1776
*33. [[Thomas Bray (canon)|Thomas Bray]] 1776–1785
*34. [[Henry Majendie|Henry William Majendie]] 1785–1798
*33. [[Thomas Bray (canon)|Thomas Bray]] 1776-1785
*35. [[Samuel Goodenough]] 1798–1802
*34. [[Henry Majendie|Henry William Majendie]] 1785-1798
*35. [[Samuel Goodenough]] 1798-1802
*36. [[George Champagne]] 1802–1828
*37. [[Richard Adolphus Musgrave]] 1828–1841
*36. [[George Champagne]] 1802-1828
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*37. [[Richard Adolphus Musgrave]] 1828-1841
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Canonry of the Third Stall suspended by Act of 1840.
Canonry of the Third Stall suspended by Act of 1840.


==Canons of the Fourth Stall==
==Canons of the Fourth Stall==
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*1. [[Roger Parker (priest)|Roger Parker]] 1353–1355
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*2. Stephen Scaldeford (Shalford) alias Brunkter 1355–1378
*1. [[Roger Parker (priest)|Roger Parker]] 1353-1355
*3. [[Thomas de Lynton]] 1378–1387
*2. Stephen Scaldeford (Shalford) alias Brunkter 1355-1378
*3. [[Thomas de Lynton]] 1378-1387
*4. [[John Notyngham]] 1387–1389
*5. Thomas Haule or Hauley 1389–1399
*4. [[John Notyngham]] 1387-1389
*6. [[Robert Ravendale]] 1399–1404
*5. Thomas Haule or Hauley 1389-1399
*7. William Asshrigge 1404–1405
*6. [[Robert Ravendale]] 1399-1404
*8. Geoffrey Melton 1405–1411
*7. William Asshrigge 1404-1405
*9. [[Henry Drayton (priest)|Henry Drayton]] 1411–1413
*8. Geoffrey Melton 1405-1411
*10. William Lochard 1413–1431
*9. [[Henry Drayton (priest)|Henry Drayton]] 1411-1413
*11. John Brydbroke 1431–1444
*10. William Lochard 1413-1431
*12. William Mychell 1444–1463
*11. John Brydbroke 1431-1444
*13. Leyson Geffrey 1463–1474
*12. William Mychell 1444-1463
*14. [[John Marshall (bishop)|John Marshall]] 1474–1478
*13. Leyson Geffrey 1463-1474
*15. William Corkys 1478–1487
*14. [[John Marshall (bishop)|John Marshall]] 1474-1478
*16. Thomas Fraunces 1487–1500
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*17. John Esterfield 1500–1513
*15. William Corkys 1478-1487
*18. [[Christopher Plummer (priest)|Christopher Plummer]] 1513–1535
*16. Thomas Fraunces 1487-1500
*19. James Blythe 1536–1546
*17. John Esterfield 1500-1513
*20. [[Henry Aglionby]] 1546–1554
*18. [[Christopher Plummer (priest)|Christopher Plummer]] 1513-1535
*21. [[William Saxey (priest)|William Saxey]] 1554–1566
*19. James Blythe 1536-1546
*20. [[Henry Aglionby]] 1546-1554
*22. [[Anthony Rushe]] 1566–1577
*23. [[Herbert Westfaling]] 1577–1586
*21. [[William Saxey (priest)|William Saxey]] 1554-1566
*22. [[Anthony Rushe]] 1566-1577
*24. [[Alexander Southayke]] 1586–1606
*23. [[Herbert Westfaling]] 1577-1586
*25. [[John Buckeridge]] 1606–1628
*26. [[Gilbert Primrose (minister)|Gilbert Primrose]] 1628–1642
*24. [[Alexander Southayke]] 1586-1606
*27. [[Hugh Paulinus de Cressy]] 1642–1646 (not installed)
*25. [[John Buckeridge]] 1606-1628
*Interregnum 1646–1660
*26. [[Gilbert Primrose (minister)|Gilbert Primrose]] 1628-1642
*28. John Lloyd 1660–1671
*27. [[Hugh Paulinus de Cressy]] 1642-1646 (not installed)
*29. [[John Saumares]] 1671–1697
*Interregnum 1646-1660
*30. [[Samuel Pratt (priest)|Samuel Pratt]] 1697–1723
*28. John Lloyd 1660-1671
*31. [[Henry Bland (priest)|Henry Bland]] 1723–1733
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*32. Hugh Lewis 1733–1742
*29. [[John Saumares]] 1671-1697
*33. [[Richard Terrick]] 1742–1749
*30. [[Samuel Pratt (priest)|Samuel Pratt]] 1697-1723
*31. [[Henry Bland]] 1723-1733
*34. [[Richard Newcome]] 1749–1755
*35. [[Lord Francis Seymour]] 1755–1766
*32. Hugh Lewis 1733-1742
*33. [[Richard Terrick]] 1742-1749
*36. [[Thomas Hurdis]] 1766–1784
*37. [[Folliott Herbert Walker Cornewall]] 1784–1793
*34. [[Richard Newcome]] 1749-1755
*38. Hon. [[William Stuart (bishop)|William Stuart]] 1793–1800
*35. [[Lord Francis Seymour]] 1755-1766
*39. [[George Heath (priest)|George Heath]] 1800–1822
*36. [[Thomas Hurdis]] 1766-1784
*40. Hon. [[Richard Bagot (bishop)|Richard Bagot]] 1822–1827
*37. [[Folliott Herbert Walker Cornewall]] 1784-1793
*41. [[David Frederick Markham]] 1827–1853
*38. Hon. [[William Stuart (bishop)|William Stuart]] 1793-1800
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*39. [[George Heath (priest)|George Heath]] 1800-1822
*40. Hon. [[Richard Bagot (bishop)|Richard Bagot]] 1822-1827
*41. [[David Frederick Markham]] 1827-1853
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Canonry suspended by Act of 1840.
Canonry suspended by Act of 1840.


==Canons of the Fifth Stall==
==Canons of the Fifth Stall==
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*1. Reginald Lodington 1351–1365
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*2. Stephen de Estnore 1365–1368
*1. Reginald Lodington 1351-1365
*3. [[John Saxton (priest)|John Saxton]] 1368–1382
*2. Stephen de Estnore 1365-1368
*4. [[Nicholas Slake]] 1382–1394
*3. [[John Saxton (priest)|John Saxton]] 1368-1382
*4. [[Nicholas Slake]] 1382-1394
*5. [[William Spigurnell]] 1394–1425
*6. [[John Snell (priest)|John Snell]] 1425–1431
*5. [[William Spigurnell]] 1394-1425
*7. [[Thomas Damett|Thomas Damet]] or Dannet 1431–1436
*6. [[John Snell (priest)|John Snell]] 1425-1431
*8. [[Richard Wyot (priest, died 1463)|Richard Wyot]] 1436–1449
*7. [[Thomas Damett|Thomas Damet]] or Dannet 1431-1436
*9. [[John Arundel (bishop of Chichester)|John Arundel]] 1449–1459
*8. [[Richard Wyot]] 1436-1449
*10. [[Richard Bowyer (priest)|Richard Bowyer]] 1459–1471
*9. [[John Arundel (bishop of Chichester)|John Arundel]] 1449-1459
*11. [[John Vaughan (Canon of Windsor)|John Vaughan]] 1471–1499
*10. [[Richard Bowyer (priest)|Richard Bowyer]] 1459-1471
*12. [[Richard Payne (priest)|Richard Payne]] 1499–1507
*11. [[John Vaughan (canon of Windsor)|John Vaughan]] 1471-1499
*12. [[Richard Payne (priest)|Richard Payne]] 1499-1507
*13. [[William Atkinson (priest)|William Atkinson]] 1507–1509
*14. [[John Chambre]] (Chamber) 1509–1549
*13. [[William Atkinson (priest)|William Atkinson]] 1507-1509
*15. [[Ottiwell Hollinshed|Ottuell (Ottiwell) Hollinshed]] 1550–1554
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*14. [[John Chambre]] (Chamber) 1509-1549
*16. John Browne 1554–1572
*17. [[Robert Johnson (rector)|Robert Johnson]] 1572–1625
*15. [[Ottiwell Hollinshed|Ottuell (Ottiwell) Hollinshed]] 1550-1554
*18. [[John King (priest)|John King]] 1625–1638
*16. John Browne 1554-1572
*17. [[Robert Johnson (rector)|Robert Johnson]] 1572-1625
*19. [[William Brough (priest)|William Brough]] 1638–1671
*20. Peter Scot (Scott) 1671–1689
*18. [[John King (priest)|John King]] 1625-1638
*21. [[John Hern]] 1690–1707
*19. [[William Brough (priest)|William Brough]] 1638-1671
*22. [[Thomas Goddard (priest)|Thomas Goddard]] 1707–1731
*20. Peter Scot (Scott) 1671-1689
*23. [[William George (priest)|William George]] 1731–1748
*21. [[John Hern]] 1690-1707
*24. [[Theophilus Lowe]] 1748–1769
*22. [[Thomas Goddard (priest)|Thomas Goddard]] 1707-1731
*23. [[William George (priest)|William George]] 1731-1748
*25. [[Thomas Dampier (priest)|Thomas Dampier]] 1769–1774
*26. [[John James Majendie]] 1774–1783
*24. [[Theophilus Lowe]] 1748-1769
*25. [[Thomas Dampier (priest)|Thomas Dampier]] 1769-1774
*27. Hon. [[George Hamilton (Canon)|George Hamilton]] 1783–1787
*28. [[William Langford (priest)|William Langford]] 1787–1814
*26. [[John James Majendie]] 1774-1783
*29. [[Charles Proby]] 1814–1859
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*27. Hon. [[George Hamilton (Canon)|George Hamilton]] 1783-1787
*30. Hon. [[Charles Leslie Courtenay]] 1859–1894
*31. [[Richard Gee]] 1894–1902
*28. [[William Langford (priest)|William Langford]] 1787-1814
*32. [[Clement Smith (priest)|Clement Smith]] 1902–1921<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=27420 |date=28 March 1902 |page=2153 }}</ref>
*29. [[Charles Proby]] 1814-1859
*33. ''Vacancy 1921–1974''
*30. Hon. [[Charles Leslie Courtenay]] 1859-1894
*34. [[Anthony Dyson (priest)|Anthony Oakley Dyson]] 1974–1977
*31. [[Richard Gee]] 1894-1902
*35. ''Vacancy 1977–1981''
*32. [[Clement Smith (priest)|Clement Smith]] 1902-1921<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=27420 |date=28 March 1902 |page=2153 }}</ref>
*36. [[John David Treadgold]] 1981 – 1989
*33. ''Vacancy 1921-1974''
*34. [[Anthony Dyson (priest)|Anthony Oakley Dyson]] 1974-1977
*37. [[Michael Anthony Moxon]] 1990 – 1998
*38. Barry Thompson 1998–2004
*35. ''Vacancy 1977-1981''
*39. Hueston Edward Finlay 2004 –
*36. [[John David Treadgold]] 1981 - 1989
*37. [[Michael Anthony Moxon]] 1990 - 1998
*38. Barry Thompson 1998-2004
*39. Dr Hueston Edward Finlay 2004 -


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==Canons of the Sixth Stall==
==Canons of the Sixth Stall==
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*1. Reginald Garderobe 1353–1354
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*2. Richard de Bokelly, alias Flanderyn 1354–1376 (then Canon of the First Stall)
*1. Reginald Garderobe 1353-1354
*3. [[Richard Shawe]] 1376–1403
*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
*4. [[Richard Prentys]] 1403-1404
*5. [[John Ailleston]] or Ayleston 1404-1405
*6. [[John Exton (priest)|John Exton]] 1405–1430
*6. [[John Exton (priest)|John Exton]] 1405-1430
*7. [[John Depeden]] 1430–1460
*7. [[John Depeden]] 1430-1460
*8. [[James Goldwell]] 1460–1472
*8. [[James Goldwell]] 1460-1472
*9. [[Thomas Danett]] 1472–1481
*10. [[Robert Morton (bishop)|Robert Morton]] 1481–1486
*9. [[Thomas Danett]] 1472-1481
*10. [[Robert Morton (bishop)|Robert Morton]] 1481-1486
*11. [[John Stokes (canon of Windsor)|John Stokes]] 1486–1503
*11. [[John Stokes (priest)|John Stokes]] 1486-1503
*12. [[William Butler (canon)|William Butler]] 1503–1519
*13. [[John Longland]] 1519–1520
*12. [[William Butler (canon)|William Butler]] 1503-1519
*13. [[John Longland]] 1519-1520
*14. [[Thomas Magnus]] 1520–1547
*15. [[Richard Cox (bishop)|Richard Cox]] 1548–1553
*14. [[Thomas Magnus]] 1520-1547
*16. [[William Chedsey]] 1554–1559
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*17. [[George Whitehorne]] 1559–1565
*15. [[Richard Cox (bishop)|Richard Cox]] 1548-1553
*16. [[William Chedsey]] 1554-1559
*18. [[Edmund Freke]] 1565–1572
*17. [[George Whitehorne]] 1559-1565
*19. [[Hugh Blythe]] 1572–1610
*18. [[Edmund Freke]] 1565-1572
*20. [[Thomas Frith]] 1610–1631
*21. [[Daniel Collins (priest)|Daniel Collins]] 1631–1648
*19. [[Hugh Blythe]] 1572-1610
* ''Interregnum 1648–1660''
*20. [[Thomas Frith]] 1610-1631
*21. [[Daniel Collins (priest)|Daniel Collins]] 1631-1648
*22. [[William Chamberlain (priest)|William Chamberlain]] 1660–1666
*23. [[Richard Milward (priest)|Richard Milward]] 1666–1680
* ''Interregnum 1648-1660''
*24. [[Thomas Sprat]] 1681–1684
*22. [[William Chamberlain (priest)|William Chamberlain]] 1660-1666
*25. [[John Wickart]] 1684–1722
*23. [[Richard Milward (priest)|Richard Milward]] 1666-1680
*24. [[Thomas Sprat]] 1681-1684
*26. [[Richard Sleech]] 1722–1730
*27. [[Michael Stanhope (priest)|Michael Stanhope]] 1730–1737
*25. [[John Wickart]] 1684-1722
*26. [[Richard Sleech]] 1722-1730
*28. [[John Ewer]] 1738–1774
*27. [[Michael Stanhope (priest)|Michael Stanhope]] 1730-1737
*29. [[John Hallam (priest)|John Hallam]] 1775–1811
*30. Hon. [[Richard Bruce Stopford]] 1812–1844
*28. [[John Ewer]] 1738-1774
*31. [[Frederick Anson]] 1845–1885
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*29. [[John Hallam (priest)|John Hallam]] 1775-1811
*32. [[John Neale Dalton]] 1885–1931
*33. [[Harry William Blackburne]] 1931–1934
*30. Hon. [[Richard Bruce Stopford]] 1812-1844
*34. [[Arthur Stafford Crawley]] 1934–1948
*31. [[Frederick Anson]] 1845-1885
*35. Edward Malcolm Venables 1948–1957
*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
*36. James Atherton Fisher 1958–1978
*37. David John Burgess 1978-1987
*37. David John Burgess 1978–1987
*38. Alan Alfred Coldwells 1987–1995 <ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/canon-alan-coldwells-728793.html |title=Canon Alan Coldwells - Obituaries |newspaper=The Independent |accessdate=2011-03-13 |location=London|url-status=dead}}</ref>
*38. Alan Alfred Coldwells 1987–1995<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/canon-alan-coldwells-728793.html |title=Canon Alan Coldwells Obituaries |newspaper=The Independent |access-date=2011-03-13 |location=London}}{{dead link|date=August 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
*39. Laurence Gunner 1996 - 2006
*39. Laurence Gunner 1996 2006
*40. Dr James Woodward 2009<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/news1/news-archive/new-canon-of-windsor.html |title= New Canon of Windsor |publisher=College of St George - Windsor Castle |date=2009-04-23 |accessdate=2011-03-13 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718214605/http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/news1/news-archive/new-canon-of-windsor.html |archivedate=18 July 2011 |df=dmy }}</ref> - current
*40. Dr James Woodward 2009<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/news1/news-archive/new-canon-of-windsor.html |title= New Canon of Windsor |publisher=College of St George Windsor Castle |date=2009-04-23 |access-date=2011-03-13 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718214605/http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/news1/news-archive/new-canon-of-windsor.html |archive-date=18 July 2011}}</ref> - 2015
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==Canons of the Seventh Stall==
==Canons of the Seventh Stall==
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*1. [[Robert Burnham (priest)|Robert Burnham]] (Bernham) 1351–1362
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*2. Hugh de Briddeham 1363–1372
*1. [[Robert Burnham (priest)|Robert Burnham]] (Bernham) 1351-1362
*3. Richard Raundes (Randes) 1372–1400
*2. Hugh de Briddeham 1363-1372
*3. Richard Raundes (Randes) 1372-1400
*4. [[Richard Kingston (priest)|Richard Kingston]] (Kyngeston) 1400–1402
*5. Henry Spicer (Spisour) 1402–1437
*4. [[Richard Kingston (priest)|Richard Kingston]] (Kyngeston) 1400-1402
*6. [[John Kette]] 1437–1452
*5. Henry Spicer (Spisour) 1402-1437
*6. [[John Kette]] 1437-1452
*7. John Hore 1452–1474
*8. [[Edmund Audley]] 1474–1480
*7. John Hore 1452-1474
*8. [[Edmund Audley]] 1474-1480
*9. [[Oliver Dynham]] (Denham) 1480–1500
*9. [[Oliver Dynham]] (Denham) 1480-1500
*10. [[Roger Lupton]] 1500–1540
*11. [[John London (priest)|John London]] 1540–1543
*10. [[Roger Lupton]] 1500-1540
*12. [[Francis Mallett]] 1543–1570
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*11. [[John London (priest)|John London]] 1540-1543
*13. [[Roger Browne (priest)|Roger Browne]] 1571–1601
*14. [[John Chamber (academic)|John Chamber]] 1601–1604
*12. [[Francis Mallett]] 1543-1570
*13. [[Roger Browne (priest)|Roger Browne]] 1571-1601
*15. [[Richard Field (theologian)|Richard Field]] 1604–1616
*14. [[John Chamber (academic)|John Chamber]] 1601-1604
*16. [[Edmund Wilson (physician)|Edmund Wilson]] 1616–1617
*17. [[Godfrey Goodman]] 1617–1656
*15. [[Richard Field (theologian)|Richard Field]] 1604-1616
* ''Interregnum 1656–1660''
*16. [[Edmund Wilson (physician)|Edmund Wilson]] 1616-1617
*18. [[George Hall (bishop of Chester)|George Hall]] 1660–1662
*17. [[Godfrey Goodman]] 1617-1656
* ''Interregnum 1656-1660''
*18. [[George Hall (bishop of Chester)|George Hall]] 1660-1662
*19. [[Henry Carpenter (priest)|Henry Carpenter]] 1662
*19. [[Henry Carpenter (priest)|Henry Carpenter]] 1662
*20. [[Peter Mews]] 1662–1673
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*21. [[Thomas Doughty (priest)|Thomas Doughty]] 1673–1701
*20. [[Peter Mews]] 1662-1673
*21. [[Thomas Doughty (priest)|Thomas Doughty]] 1673-1701
*22. [[George Verney, 12th Baron Willoughby de Broke]], 1701–1714
*22. [[George Verney, 12th Baron Willoughby de Broke]], 1701–1714
*23. [[John Pelling (priest)|John Pelling]] 1715-1750<ref>{{cite web|url=https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O568669/print-the-reverend-john-pelling-dd/ |website= Victoria & Albert Museum|title=The Reverend John Pelling, D.D|access-date=2019-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{NPG name|id=53759|name=John Pelling}}</ref>
*23. [[John Pelling (priest)|John Pelling]] 1715–1750<ref>{{cite web|url=https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O568669/print-the-reverend-john-pelling-dd/ |website= Victoria & Albert Museum|title=The Reverend John Pelling, D.D|access-date=2019-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{NPG name|id=53759|name=John Pelling}}</ref>
*24. [[John Fulham]] 1750-1777
*24. [[John Fulham]] 1750–1777
*25. [[Anthony Shepherd]] 1777-1796
*25. [[Anthony Shepherd]] 1777–1796
*26. [[Thomas Powys (priest)|Thomas Powys]] 1796-1797
*26. [[Thomas Powys (priest)|Thomas Powys]] 1796–1797
*27. [[Edward Northey (priest)|Edward Northey]] 1797-1828
*27. [[Edward Northey (priest)|Edward Northey]] 1797–1828
*28. [[William Canning]] 1828-1860
*28. [[William Canning]] 1828–1860
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Canonry suspended in 1860 by Act of 1840.
Canonry suspended in 1860 by Act of 1840.


==Canons of the Eighth Stall==
==Canons of the Eighth Stall==
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*1. Whitecroft or Wythecroft 1353–1361
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*2. [[William de Mulsho]] (Moulsoe) 1361–1368
*1. Whitecroft or Wythecroft 1353-1361
*2. [[William de Mulsho]] (Moulsoe) 1361-1368
*3. [[Adam de Hertyngdon]] (Hartington) 1368
*3. [[Adam de Hertyngdon]] (Hartington) 1368
*4. Richard de Hankedon or Launceston 1368-1379
*4. Richard de Hankedon or Launceston 1368–1379
*5. John Prust or Prest 1379-1403
*5. John Prust or Prest 1379–1403
*6. Roger Redeburne 1403-1406
*6. Roger Redeburne 1403–1406
*7. [[John Eston (priest)|John Eston]] 1406-1422
*7. [[John Eston (priest)|John Eston]] 1406–1422
*8. [[Peter de Alcobasse]] 1422-1427
*8. [[Peter de Alcobasse]] 1422–1427
*9. [[Thomas Southwell (priest)|Thomas Southwell]] 1428-1431
*9. [[Thomas Southwell (priest)|Thomas Southwell]] 1428–1431
*10. [[William Bonetemps]] 1431-1442
*10. [[William Bonetemps]] 1431–1442
*11. [[Nicholas Sturgeon]] 1442-1454
*11. [[Nicholas Sturgeon]] 1442–1454
*12. William Sharpe 1454-1455
*12. William Sharpe 1454–1455
*13. [[John Kirkeby]] or Kerby 1455-1457
*13. [[John Kirkeby]] or Kerby 1455–1457
*14. [[John Wygryme]] 1457-1468
*14. [[John Wygryme]] 1457–1468
*15. [[Robert Wodmanston]] 1468-1469
*15. [[Robert Wodmanston]] 1468–1469
*16. [[Baldwin Hyde]] 1469–1472
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*16. [[Baldwin Hyde]] 1469-1472
*17. [[David Hopton]] 1472–1492
*17. [[David Hopton]] 1472-1492
*18. [[Christopher Urswick]] 1492–1496
*19. [[Richard Nix]] (Nykke) 1497–1501
*18. [[Christopher Urswick]] 1492-1496
*20. [[Thomas Hobbs (priest)|Thomas Hobbs]] 1502–1507
*19. [[Richard Nix]] (Nykke) 1497-1501
*20. [[Thomas Hobbs (priest)|Thomas Hobbs]] 1502-1507
*21. [[Robert Fisher (priest)|Robert Fisher]] 1509–1510
*22. [[Thomas Wolsey]] 1511–1514
*21. [[Robert Fisher (priest)|Robert Fisher]] 1509-1510
*22. [[Thomas Wolsey]] 1511-1514
*23. [[Geoffrey Wren]] 1514–1527
*24. [[Robert Shorton]] (or Shurton) 1527–1535
*23. [[Geoffrey Wren]] 1514-1527
*25. [[Simon Haynes (priest)|Simon Haynes]] 1535–1552
*24. [[Robert Shorton]] (or Shurton) 1527-1535
*26. [[John Somer]] 1554–1573
*25. [[Simon Haynes (priest)|Simon Haynes]] 1535-1552
*26. [[John Somer]] 1554-1573
*27. [[John Wolward]] 1574–1598
*27. [[John Wolward]] 1574-1598
*28. [[Charles Sonibancke]] 1598–1638
*28. [[Charles Sonibancke]] 1598-1638
*29. [[James Rowlandson]] 1638–1639
*30. [[John Hales (theologian)|John Hales]] 1639–1656 (ejected 1642)
*29. [[James Rowlandson]] 1638-1639
*Interregnum 1656–1660
*30. [[John Hales]] 1639-1656 (ejected 1642)
*31. [[Anthony Hawles]] 1660–1664
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*32. [[John Durell]] 1664–1677
*Interregnum 1656-1660
*31. [[Anthony Hawles]] 1660-1664
*33. [[Richard Meggot]] 1677–1692
*32. [[John Durell]] 1664-1677
*34. [[Thomas Manningham]] 1693–1709
*35. [[John Mandeville (priest)|John Mandevile]] 1709–1722
*33. [[Richard Meggot]] 1677-1692
*36. [[Nathaniel Marshall (canon)|Nathaniel Marshall]] 1722–1730
*34. [[Thomas Manningham]] 1693-1709
*37. [[Robert Tyrwhit]] 1730–1472
*35. [[John Mandeville (priest)|John Mandevile]] 1709-1722
*36. [[Nathaniel Marshall (canon)|Nathaniel Marshall]] 1722-1730
*38. [[Edmund Gibson (priest)|Edmund Gibson]] 1742–1746
*39. [[William Gibson (priest)|William Gibson]] 1746–1754
*37. [[Robert Tyrwhit]] 1730-1472
*40. [[Richard Blacow]] 1754–1760
*38. [[Edmund Gibson (priest)|Edmund Gibson]] 1742-1746
*39. [[William Gibson (priest)|William Gibson]] 1746-1754
*41. [[Edward Barnard (provost)|Edward Barnard]] 1760–1781
*42. [[Jonathan Davies (English priest)|Jonathan Davies]] 1782–1791
*40. [[Richard Blacow]] 1754-1760
*41. [[Edward Barnard (provost)|Edward Barnard]] 1760-1781
*43. [[William Cookson (priest)|William Cookson]] 1792–1820
*44. [[John Keate]] 1820–1852
*42. [[Jonathan Davies (English priest)|Jonathan Davies]] 1782-1791
{{div col end}}
*43. [[William Cookson (priest)|William Cookson]] 1792-1820
*44. [[John Keate]] 1820-1852
{{col-end}}
Canonry of the Eighth Stall suspended by the Act of 1840.
Canonry of the Eighth Stall suspended by the Act of 1840.


==Canons of the Ninth Stall==
==Canons of the Ninth Stall==
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{{div col|colwidth=28em}}
*1. John de Storteford 1352–1353
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*2. Edmund Clovil 1353–1387
*1. John de Storteford 1352-1353
*3. John Drake 1387–1391
*2. Edmund Clovil 1353-1387
*4. William Falewell 1391–1397
*3. John Drake 1387-1391
*5. Thomas Marton 1397–1407
*4. William Falewell 1391-1397
*6. [[Simon Marcheford]] (Marchand) 1407–1441
*5. Thomas Marton 1397-1407
*7. [[William Walesby]] 1441–1450
*6. [[Simon Marcheford]] (Marchand) 1407-1441
*7. [[William Walesby]] 1441-1450
*8. [[Richard Andrew]] 1450–1455
*9. William Harmer (Hermer) 1455–1473
*8. [[Richard Andrew]] 1450-1455
*10. John Coryngdon 1473–1476
*9. William Harmer (Hermer) 1455-1473
*11. [[John Dunmow]] (Dunmoe or Dumoe) 1476–1488
*10. John Coryngdon 1473-1476
*12. [[Richard Surland]] 1488–1509
*11. [[John Dunmow]] (Dunmoe or Dumoe) 1476-1488
*13. [[James Denton (priest)|James Denton]] 1509–1533
*12. [[Richard Surland]] 1488-1509
*14. [[Richard Woleman|Richard Wolman]] 1533–1537
*13. [[James Denton (priest)|James Denton]] 1509-1533
*14. [[Richard Woleman|Richard Wolman]] 1533-1537
*15. [[Richard Arche]] 1538–1553
*16. William Horwood 1554–1555
*15. [[Richard Arche]] 1538-1553
*17. Thomas Rawe 1555–1556
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*18. [[Richard Bruerne]] (Brewarne) 1557–1563
*16. William Horwood 1554-1555
*19. [[William Day (bishop)|William Day]] 1563–1572
*17. Thomas Rawe 1555-1556
*20. [[William King (priest)|William King]] 1572–1590
*18. [[Richard Bruerne]] (Brewarne) 1557-1563
*21. [[Erasmus Webb]] 1590–1614
*19. [[William Day (bishop)|William Day]] 1563-1572
*22. [[Thomas Sheafe]] 1614–1639
*20. [[William King (priest)|William King]] 1572-1590
*21. [[Erasmus Webb]] 1590-1614
*23. [[John Pocklington]] 1639–1641
*24. [[Herbert Croft (bishop)|Herbert Croft]] 1641–1662
*22. [[Thomas Sheafe]] 1614-1639
*23. [[John Pocklington]] 1639-1641
*25. [[John Heaver]] 1662–1670
*24. [[Herbert Croft (bishop)|Herbert Croft]] 1641-1662
*26. [[Thomas Vyner (priest)|Thomas Vyner]] 1670–1673
*25. [[John Heaver]] 1662-1670
*27. [[Isaac Vossius]] 1673–1689
*28. [[John Mesnard]] (Maynard) 1689–1727
*26. [[Thomas Vyner (priest)|Thomas Vyner]] 1670-1673
*27. [[Isaac Vossius]] 1673-1689
*29. [[Daniel Waterland]] 1727–1740
*28. [[John Mesnard]] (Maynard) 1689-1727
*30. [[John Fountayne]] 1741–1748
*29. [[Daniel Waterland]] 1727-1740
*31. [[Richard Wilmot]] 1748–1772
*30. [[John Fountayne]] 1741-1748
*32. [[Philip Duval]] 1772–1808
*31. [[Richard Wilmot]] 1748-1772
*33. [[Joseph Goodall]] 1808–1840
*34. [[Lord Wriothesley Russell]] 1840–1886
*32. [[Philip Duval]] 1772-1808
*35. [[Philip Eliot (priest)|Philip Frank Eliot]] 1886–1891
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*36. [[Constantine Phipps, 3rd Marquess of Normanby|Constantine Charles Henry Phipps, 3rd Marquis of Normanby]] 1891–1907
*33. [[Joseph Goodall]] 1808-1840
*37. [[James Edgar Sheppard|Edgar Sheppard]] 1907–1921
*34. [[Lord Wriothesley Russell]] 1840-1886
*35. [[Philip Eliot (priest)|Philip Frank Eliot]] 1886-1891
*38. [[Samuel Taylor (bishop)|Samuel Mumford Taylor]] 1921–1929
*39. [[Anthony C. Deane|Anthony Charles Deane]] 1929–1946
*36. [[Constantine Phipps, 3rd Marquess of Normanby|Constantine Charles Henry Phipps, 3rd Marquis of Normanby]] 1891-1907
*40. Duncan Armytage 1947–1954
*37. [[James Edgar Sheppard|Edgar Sheppard]] 1907-1921
*38. [[Samuel Taylor (bishop)|Samuel Mumford Taylor]] 1921-1929
*41. [[Charles Ritchie (priest)|Charles Ritchie]] 1954–1958
*42. [[Robert Henry Hawkins]] 1958 – 1970
*39. [[Anthony C. Deane|Anthony Charles Deane]] 1929-1946
*43. [[Stephen Edmund Verney]] 1970–1977<ref>{{cite news|first=Colin|last= Slee |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/nov/23/right-rev-stephen-verney-obituary |title= Stephen Verney obituary |newspaper=The Guardian |date= 23 November 2009|access-date=2011-03-13 |location=London}}</ref>
*40. Duncan Armytage 1947-1954
*44. Derek Ian Tennent Eastman 1977 – 1985
*41. [[Charles Ritchie (priest)|Charles Ritchie]] 1954-1958
*42. [[Robert Henry Hawkins]] 1958 - 1970
*43. [[Stephen Edmund Verney]] 1970–1977<ref>{{cite news|first=Colin|last= Slee |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/nov/23/right-rev-stephen-verney-obituary |title= Stephen Verney obituary |newspaper=The Guardian |date= 23 November 2009|accessdate=2011-03-13 |location=London}}</ref>
*44. Derek Ian Tennent Eastman 1977 - 1985
*45. Derek M Stanesby 1985–1997
*45. Derek M Stanesby 1985–1997
*46. John Anthony Ovenden 1998-2012
*46. John Anthony Ovenden 1998–2012
*47. [[Martin George Poll]] 2012-
*47. [[Martin Poll (priest)|Martin George Poll]] 2012–
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{{col-end}}


==Canons of the Tenth Stall==
==Canons of the Tenth Stall==
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{{div col|colwidth=28em}}
*1. Robert Shutlingdon 1352–1353
{{col-1-of-3}}
*2. [[John de Newbery]] 1353–1355
*1. Robert Shutlingdon 1352-1353
*3. Henry Warner, alias Blunt 1355–1368
*2. [[John de Newbery]] 1353-1355
*4. [[John Aleyn]] 1368–1373
*3. Henry Warner, alias Blunt 1355-1368
*4. [[John Aleyn]] 1368-1373
*5. [[Richard Postell]] 1373–1400
*6. Robert Gough (Gowe) 1400–1432
*5. [[Richard Postell]] 1373-1400
*7. [[William Brewster (priest)|William Brewster]] 1432–1437
*6. Robert Gough (Gowe) 1400-1432
*8. [[Robert Thurgarton]] 1437–1438
*7. [[William Brewster (priest)|William Brewster]] 1432-1437
*9. John Howden 1438–1449
*8. [[Robert Thurgarton]] 1437-1438
*10. [[Thomas Passhe]] 1449–1489
*9. John Howden 1438-1449
*11. [[William Creton]] (Cretyng) 1489–1519
*10. [[Thomas Passhe]] 1449-1489
*12. [[Richard Sydnor]] 1519–1534
{{col-2-of-3}}
*13. [[Robert Aldrich (bishop)|Robert Aldrich]] (Aldridge) 1534–1537
*11. [[William Creton]] (Cretyng) 1489-1519
*14. [[Henry Williams (priest)|Henry Williams]] 1537–1554
*12. [[Richard Sydnor]] 1519-1534
*15. [[Thomas Slythurst]] 1554–1559
*13. [[Robert Aldrich (bishop)|Robert Aldrich]] (Aldridge) 1534-1537
*14. [[Henry Williams (priest)|Henry Williams]] 1537-1554
*16. [[Henry Ryley]] 1560–1586
*17. [[William Harrison (priest)|William Harrison]] 1586–1593
*15. [[Thomas Slythurst]] 1554-1559
*18. [[Thomas White (benefactor)|Thomas White]] 1593–1624
*16. [[Henry Ryley]] 1560-1586
*17. [[William Harrison (priest)|William Harrison]] 1586-1593
*19. [[Nathaniel Giles (priest)|Nathaniel Giles]] 1624–1644
*Interregnum 1644–1660
*18. [[Thomas White (benefactor)|Thomas White]] 1593-1624
*19. [[Nathaniel Giles (priest)|Nathaniel Giles]] 1624-1644
*20. [[George Evans (antiquary)|George Evans]] 1660–1702
*21. [[William Fleetwood]] 1702–1708
*Interregnum 1644-1660
*20. [[George Evans (antiquary)|George Evans]] 1660-1702
*22. [[John Adams (provost)|John Adams]] 1708–1720
*23. [[William Wade (Canon of Windsor)|William Wade]] 1720–1733
{{col-3-of-3}}
*24. [[Edmund Marten]] (Martin) 1733–1751
*21. [[William Fleetwood]] 1702-1708
*25. [[Erasmus Saunders (priest, died 1775)|Erasmus Saunders]] 1751–1756
*22. [[John Adams (provost)|John Adams]] 1708-1720
*23. [[William Wade (Canon of Windsor)|William Wade]] 1720-1733
*26. [[James Yorke (bishop)|James Yorke]] 1756–1762
*27. Robert Hort 1762–1773
*24. [[Edmund Marten]] (Martin) 1733-1751
*28. [[William Buller (bishop)|William Buller]] 1773–1784
*25. [[Erasmus Saunders (priest, died 1775)|Erasmus Saunders]] 1751-1756
*29. Edward Wilson 1784–1804
*26. [[James Yorke (bishop)|James Yorke]] 1756-1762
*30. [[William Long (priest)|William Long]] 1804–1835
*27. Robert Hort 1762-1773
{{div col end}}
*28. [[William Buller]] 1773-1784
*29. Edward Wilson 1784-1804
*30. [[William Long (priest)|William Long]] 1804-1835
{{col-end}}
Canonry of the Tenth Stall suspended by the Act of 1840.
Canonry of the Tenth Stall suspended by the Act of 1840.


==Canons of the Eleventh Stall==
==Canons of the Eleventh Stall==
{{col-begin}}
{{div col|colwidth=28em}}
*1. [[John Northampton (priest)|John Northampton]] (Norhampton) 1352–1355
{{col-1-of-3}}
*2. [[Thomas Madefray]] 1355–1375
*1. [[John Northampton (priest)|John Northampton]] (Norhampton) 1352-1355
*3. [[Richard Mitford]] (Medeford) 1375–1381 and 1381–1390
*2. [[Thomas Madefray]] 1355-1375
*3. [[Richard Mitford]] (Medeford) 1375-1381 and 1381-1390
*4. [[William de Pakyngton]] 1381
*4. [[William de Pakyngton]] 1381
*5. [[Richard Feld]] (Atfeld) 1390-1401
*5. [[Richard Feld]] (Atfeld) 1390–1401
*6. [[William Gyloth]] (Gillot) 1401-1428
*6. [[William Gyloth]] (Gillot) 1401–1428
*7. [[Robert Felton (priest)|Robert Felton]] 1428-1432
*7. [[Robert Felton (priest)|Robert Felton]] 1428–1432
*8. [[Robert Allerton (priest)|Robert Allerton]] 1432-1437
*8. [[Robert Allerton (priest)|Robert Allerton]] 1432–1437
*9. [[Henry Hanslap]] (Hanslope) 1437-1452
*9. [[Henry Hanslap]] (Hanslope) 1437–1452
*10. Roger Misterton 1452-1469
*10. Roger Misterton 1452–1469
*11. [[Alexander Lee (priest)|Alexander Lee]] (Leigh) 1469-1480
*11. [[Alexander Lee (priest)|Alexander Lee]] (Leigh) 1469–1480
*12. [[Oliver King]] 1480-1503
*12. [[Oliver King]] 1480–1503
*13. [[William Atwater (bishop)|William Atwater]] 1504-1514
*13. [[William Atwater (bishop)|William Atwater]] 1504–1514
*14. [[James Malett]] 1514-1543
*14. [[James Malett]] 1514–1543
*15. [[Arthur Cole (priest)|Arthur Cole]] 1543–1558
{{col-2-of-3}}
*15. [[Arthur Cole (priest)|Arthur Cole]] 1543-1558
*16. Edmund Johnson 1560
*16. Edmund Johnson 1560
*17. [[Richard Ryve]] (Reve) 1560-1594
*17. [[Richard Ryve]] (Reve) 1560–1594
*18. [[Alexander Nowell]] 1594-1602
*18. [[Alexander Nowell]] 1594–1602
*19. [[Edmund Nuttall (priest)|Edmund Nuttall]] 1602-1616
*19. [[Edmund Nuttall (priest)|Edmund Nuttall]] 1602–1616
*20. [[Thomas Horne (priest)|Thomas Horne]] 1616-1636
*20. [[Thomas Horne (priest)|Thomas Horne]] 1616–1636
*21. [[Thomas Howell (bishop)|Thomas Howell]] 1636-1644
*21. [[Thomas Howell (bishop)|Thomas Howell]] 1636–1644
*22. [[Ralph Brideoake]] 1660-1678
*22. [[Ralph Brideoake]] 1660–1678
*23. [[John Rosewell (headmaster)|John Rosewell]] 1678-1684
*23. [[John Rosewell (headmaster)|John Rosewell]] 1678–1684
*24. [[William Cave]] 1684-1713
*24. [[William Cave]] 1684–1713
*25. [[Andrew Snape]] 1713-1742
*25. [[Andrew Snape]] 1713–1742
*26. [[Samuel Haynes (historian)|Samuel Haynes]] 1743-1752
*26. [[Samuel Haynes (historian)|Samuel Haynes]] 1743–1752
*27. Hon. [[Frederick Keppel]] 1754-1762
*27. Hon. [[Frederick Keppel (bishop)|Frederick Keppel]] 1754–1762
*28. [[John Douglas (Anglican bishop)|John Douglas]] 1762-1776
*28. [[John Douglas (Anglican bishop)|John Douglas]] 1762–1776
*29. Hon. [[Shute Barrington]] 1776–1782
{{col-3-of-3}}
*30. Frederick Dodsworth 1782–1821
*29. Hon. [[Shute Barrington]] 1776-1782
*31. [[James Stanier Clarke]] 1821–1834
*30. Frederick Dodsworth 1782-1821
*32. [[Edward Moore (Canon of Windsor)|Edward Moore]] 1834–1876
*31. [[James Stanier Clarke]] 1821-1834
*32. [[Edward Moore (Canon of Windsor)|Edward Moore]] 1834-1876
*33. [[Hugh Pearson (canon of Windsor)|Hugh Pearson]] 1876–1882
*33. [[Hugh Pearson]] 1876-1882
*34. [[William Boyd Carpenter]] 1882–1884
*35. Edward Capel Cure 1884–1890
*34. [[William Boyd Carpenter]] 1882-1884
*36. [[Alfred Barry]] 1891–1910
*35. Edward Capel Cure 1884-1890
*37. Hon. [[Leonard Francis Tyrwhitt]] 1910–1921
*36. [[Alfred Barry]] 1891-1910
*38. [[Alexander Nairne]] 1921–1936
*37. Hon. [[Leonard Francis Tyrwhitt]] 1910-1921
*38. [[Alexander Nairne]] 1921-1936
*39. [[Sidney Leslie Ollard]] 1936–1948
*39. [[Sidney Leslie Ollard]] 1936-1948
*40. [[Alexander Roper Vidler]] 1948–1956
*41. [[Geoffrey Bryan Bentley]] 1957–1982<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4808895.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104151044/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4808895.html |archive-date=2012-11-04 |title=Obituary: Canon G. B. Bentley |newspaper= The Independent |location=London |date=1996-09-25 |access-date=2011-03-13|first=Derek|last= Stanesby}}</ref>
*40. [[Alexander Roper Vidler]] 1948-1956
*41. [[Geoffrey Bryan Bentley]] 1957–1982<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4808895.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104151044/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4808895.html |archive-date=2012-11-04 |title=Obituary: Canon G. B. Bentley |newspaper= The Independent |location=London |date=1996-09-25 |accessdate=2011-03-13|first=Derek|last= Stanesby}}</ref>
*42. John Austin White, CVO 1982 – 2012<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/w/6265/John+Austin.aspx |title=The Rev Canon John White, CVO's Biography |publisher=Debretts.com |date=1942-06-27 |access-date=2011-03-13 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120731142415/http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/w/6265/John+Austin.aspx |archive-date=31 July 2012}}</ref>
*43. Mark Powell 2016<ref name="NewCanon16-11-2015" /> – current
*42. John Austin White, CVO 1982 - 2012<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/w/6265/John+Austin.aspx |title=The Rev Canon John White, CVO's Biography |publisher=Debretts.com |date=1942-06-27 |accessdate=2011-03-13 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120731142415/http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/w/6265/John+Austin.aspx |archivedate=31 July 2012 |df=dmy }}</ref>
{{div col end}}
*43. Dr Mark Powell 2016<ref name="NewCanon16-11-2015" /> - current
{{col-end}}


==Canons of the Twelfth Stall==
==Canons of the Twelfth Stall==
{{col-begin}}
{{div col|colwidth=28em}}
*1. Walter Nothurst 1353–1360
{{col-1-of-3}}
*2. John Loryng (Lorenges, Lothereyn) 1360–1387
*1. Walter Nothurst 1353-1360
*3. Thomas Butiller (Boteler) 1387–1389 (appointed Dean 1389)
*2. John Loryng (Lorenges, Lothereyn) 1360-1387
*4. [[John Boor]] 1389–1402
*3. Thomas Butiller (Boteler) 1387-1389 (appointed Dean 1389)
*5. Thomas More 1402–1422
*4. [[John Boor]] 1389-1402
*5. Thomas More 1402-1422
*6. Thomas Duryche 1422–1435
*6. Thomas Duryche 1422-1435
*7. [[Thomas Lisieux]] (Lyseux or Lysures) 1435–1442
*8. [[John Drury (canon)|John Drury]] (Drewery, alias Salisbury) 1442–1446
*7. [[Thomas Lisieux]] (Lyseux or Lysures) 1435-1442
*8. [[John Drury (canon)|John Drury]] (Drewery, alias Salisbury) 1442-1446
*9. [[John Bury (priest)|John Bury]] 1446–1472
*10. William Towres (Towrys, Tours) 1472–1485
*9. [[John Bury (priest)|John Bury]] 1446-1472
*11. [[Thomas Hutton (priest)|Thomas Hutton]] 1485–1487
*10. William Towres (Towrys, Tours) 1472-1485
*12. John Baily (Baylie) 1488–1495
*11. [[Thomas Hutton (priest)|Thomas Hutton]] 1485-1487
*13. [[Edward Willoughby]] 1495–1508
*12. [[John Baily (priest)|John Baily]] (Baylie) 1488-1495
*14. [[John Oxenbridge (priest)|John Oxenbridge]] 1509–1522
{{col-2-of-3}}
*13. [[Edward Willoughby]] 1495-1508
*15. [[Gamaliel Clifton]] 1522–1541
*14. [[John Oxenbridge (priest)|John Oxenbridge]] 1509-1522
*16. [[Anthony Barker (priest)|Anthony Barker]] 1541–1551
*15. [[Gamaliel Clifton]] 1522-1541
*17. [[Nicholas Udall]] 1551–1554
*18. [[William Ermested]] 1554–1558
*16. [[Anthony Barker (priest)|Anthony Barker]] 1541-1551
*19. [[George Mason (priest)|George Mason]] 1560–1562
*17. [[Nicholas Udall]] 1551-1554
*18. [[William Ermested]] 1554-1558
*20. [[William Harward]] 1562–1589
*19. [[George Mason (priest)|George Mason]] 1560-1562
*21. [[Robert Chaloner (priest)|Robert (Richard) Chaloner]] 1589–1621
*22. [[Thomas Oates (priest)|Thomas Oates]] 1621–1623
*20. [[William Harward]] 1562-1589
*23. [[John Elly]] (Ellis) 1623–1639
*21. [[Robert Chaloner (priest)|Robert (Richard) Chaloner]] 1589-1621
*24. [[George Gillingham]] 1639–1668
*22. [[Thomas Oates (priest)|Thomas Oates]] 1621-1623
*23. [[John Elly]] (Ellis) 1623-1639
*25. [[John Butler (priest)|John Butler]] 1669–1682
*26. [[John Barrow (Canon of Windsor)|John Barrow]] 1682–1684
*24. [[George Gillingham]] 1639-1668
*27. [[John Fitzwilliam (divine)|John Fitzwilliams]] 1685–1691
{{col-3-of-3}}
*25. [[John Butler (priest)|John Butler]] 1669-1682
*28. [[John Hartcliffe]] 1691–1712
*26. [[John Barrow (Canon of Windsor)|John Barrow]] 1682-1684
*29. [[Francis Brown (priest)|Francis Brown]] 1713–1724
*27. [[John Fitzwilliam (divine)|John Fitzwilliams]] 1685-1691
*30. [[James Barclay (priest)|James Barclay]] 1724–1750
*28. [[John Hartcliffe]] 1691-1712
*31. [[John Sumner (priest)|John Sumner]] 1751–1772
*29. [[Francis Brown (priest)|Francis Brown]] 1713-1724
*32. [[John Foster (canon)|John Foster]] 1772–1773
*30. [[James Barclay (priest)|James Barclay]] 1724-1750
*33. [[Roger Mostyn (priest)|Roger Mostyn]] 1774–1775
*34. [[Montague North]] 1775–1779
*31. [[John Sumner (priest)|John Sumner]] 1751-1772
*35. [[William Arnald]] 1779–1802
*32. [[John Foster (canon)|John Foster]] 1772-1773
*33. [[Roger Mostyn (priest)|Roger Mostyn]] 1774-1775
*36. Hon. [[Edward Legge (bishop)|Edward Legge]] 1802–1805
*34. [[Montague North]] 1775-1779
*37. Hon. [[Jacob Marsham]] 1805–1840
{{div col end}}
*35. [[William Arnald]] 1779-1802
*36. Hon. [[Edward Legge (bishop)|Edward Legge]] 1802-1805
*37. Hon. [[Jacob Marsham]] 1805-1840
{{col-end}}


Twelfth Stall suspended under the Act of 1840.
Twelfth Stall suspended under the Act of 1840.


==References==
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[[Category:Windsor Castle]]
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St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, left, 1848.
The stalls for the Dean and Canons in the chapel
Rubbing of monumental brass in Eton College Chapel, of Roger Lupton (d.1540) with his coat-of-arms below. Lupton's hair displays the tonsure of a cleric. He wears the mantle of a Canon of Windsor (based in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle), displaying on his left shoulder a Cross of St George within a circle

The Dean and Canons of Windsor are the ecclesiastical body of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.[1]

Foundation

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The college of canons was established in 1348 by letters patent of King Edward III. It was formally constituted on the feast of St Andrew the Apostle, 30 November 1352, when the statutes drawn up by William Edington, bishop of Winchester, as papal delegate, were solemnly delivered to William Mugge, the warden of the college.[2]

Accepting that the process of foundation took several years to complete, the college takes the year 1348 as its formal date of foundation.

Costume

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Three ancient monumental brasses survive depicting canons of Windsor, wearing the mantle of the Order of the Garter, purple in colour, with a circular badge on the left shoulder, displaying: Argent, a cross gules (a Saint George's Cross):[3]

  1. c. 1370. Roger Parkers, North Stoke, Oxfordshire (half effigy with inscription; head lost).
  2. 1540. Roger Lupton, LL.D., Provost of Eton College and Canon of Windsor. Eton College Chapel (mantle worn over fur-lined cassock; no surplice).
  3. 1558. Arthur Cole, S.T.B., President of Magdalen, at Magdalen College, Oxford. Showing a very ornate mantle worn over cassock and surplice.

The long cords which fasten the mantle are well represented at North Stoke and Magdalen College. In the two later examples it is gathered. On the Eton brass the mantle is fastened at the neck. The lost effigy of John Robyns, d. 1558, of which the inscription remains in St George's Chapel, may have shown him wearing the mantle.[4] Brasses of canons of Windsor are found showing them vested in copes, without the Garter badge, as at Thurcaston, Leicestershire. (John Mershdcn, 1425), and at Harrow (Simon Marcheford, 1442). A brass was discovered in 1890 at Bennington, near Stevenage, Hertfordshire, showing a small mutilated effigy of a priest in a cope with a round badge (possibly a rose) on the left shoulder. The cope has an orphrey. This has been supposed to represent a Canon of Windsor.[5]

Suspension of canonries

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Section 9 of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1840 (3 & 4 Vict. c. 113) provided for the suspension of eight of the canonries at St George's. It required that the first two vacant canonries should be suspended, the next filled, the next two suspended, the next filled, the next two suspended, the next filled, and the next two suspended.[6]

Current chapter

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As of 2 September 2023:[7]

  • Dean of WindsorChristopher Cocksworth (from November 2023)[8]
  • Vice-Dean, and Warden of St George's House — Hueston Finlay (canon since 25 September 2004 and warden since September 2005;[9] steward 2006–2009;[10] treasurer since 2012;[11] Vice-Dean since before July 2017)[12]
  • Canon Precentor and Chaplain — Martin Poll (canon and chaplain since 1 October 2012 installation;[13] precentor since before July 2017)[14]
  • Canon Steward and Treasurer — Mark Powell (since 1 February 2016 installation)[15]
Minor Canons
  • Succentor and School Chaplain — Jonathan Coore

Deans of Windsor

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See Dean of Windsor for chronological list.

Canons of the First Stall

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Canonry of the First Stall suspended 1861 by Act of 1840.

Canons of the Second Stall

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Canonry of the Second Stall then suspended by Act of 1840.

Canons of the Third Stall

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Canonry of the Third Stall suspended by Act of 1840.

Canons of the Fourth Stall

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Canonry suspended by Act of 1840.

Canons of the Fifth Stall

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Canons of the Sixth Stall

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Canons of the Seventh Stall

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Canonry suspended in 1860 by Act of 1840.

Canons of the Eighth Stall

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

Canons of the Ninth Stall

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current

Canons of the Tenth Stall

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

Canons of the Eleventh Stall

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Canons of the Twelfth Stall

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Twelfth Stall suspended under the Act of 1840.

References

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  1. ^ "Dean & Canons of Windsor". St George's House Windsor Castle. Archived from the original on 18 June 2008. Retrieved 18 April 2008.
  2. ^ Ollard, Sidney Leslie (1950). Fasti Wyndesoriensis. The Deans and Canons of St. George's Chapel. Historical monographs relating to St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Vol. 8.
  3. ^ Druitt, Herbert (1906). A manual of costume as illustrated by monumental brasses. Alex. Moring.
  4. ^ Field, J. E. (May 1887). "Brasses of Canons of Windsor". The Antiquary. XV: 212–214.
  5. ^ Transactions of the Cambridge University Association of Brass Collectors. Vol. II. London: Headley Bros. 1894. p. 24.
  6. ^ Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1840 (c. 113), section 9.
  7. ^ "Dean & Canons". stgeorges-windsor.org. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Christopher Cocksworth to be appointed the Dean of Windsor". Diocese of Coventry. 20 June 2023. Archived from the original on 20 June 2023. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
  9. ^ "Dean and Canons". Archived from the original on 14 October 2004. Retrieved 20 July 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  10. ^ "Dean and Canons". Archived from the original on 14 August 2007. Retrieved 20 July 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  11. ^ "The Dean & Canons of Windsor". Archived from the original on 28 September 2012. Retrieved 8 February 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  12. ^ "Services and Music from Sunday 2 to Saturday 8 July 2017" (PDF). 2 July 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  13. ^ "New Canon of Windsor Installed". n.d. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  14. ^ "Summer 2017 Services and Music Booklet" (PDF). 17 July 2008. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  15. ^ a b "New Canon of Windsor". 16 November 2015. Archived from the original on 24 April 2016.
  16. ^ "No. 27420". The London Gazette. 28 March 1902. p. 2153.
  17. ^ "Canon Alan Coldwells – Obituaries". The Independent. London. Retrieved 13 March 2011.[dead link]
  18. ^ "New Canon of Windsor". College of St George – Windsor Castle. 23 April 2009. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  19. ^ "The Reverend John Pelling, D.D". Victoria & Albert Museum. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  20. ^ Portraits of John Pelling at the National Portrait Gallery, London
  21. ^ Slee, Colin (23 November 2009). "Stephen Verney obituary". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  22. ^ Stanesby, Derek (25 September 1996). "Obituary: Canon G. B. Bentley". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  23. ^ "The Rev Canon John White, CVO's Biography". Debretts.com. 27 June 1942. Archived from the original on 31 July 2012. Retrieved 13 March 2011.