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The Dean of Hereford is the head (''primus inter pares'' – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Hereford Cathedral. The dean and chapter are based at the ''Cathedral Church of Blessed Virgin Mary and St Ethelbert'' in Hereford. The cathedral is the mother church of the
Diocese of Hereford The Diocese of Hereford is a Church of England diocese based in Hereford, covering Herefordshire, southern Shropshire and a few parishes within Worcestershire in England, and a few parishes within Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales. The cathedral i ...
and seat of the Bishop of Hereford.


List of deans


High Medieval

*1140
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*1150 Geoffrey *1157 Ralph *1173 Geoffrey *
Richard Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'stro ...
*1202 Hugh de Breusa *1207–1216 Hugh de Mapenor *1216
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*1218–1231 Thomas de Bosebir *1231–1234 Ralph de Maidstone *1234–?
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*1247–1262 Ancelin ''or'' Anselm *1271–1278 Giles de Avenbury *1278–1320 Jean de Aigueblanche


Late Medieval

*1320–1352 Stephen de Ledebury *1352–1361
Thomas Trilleck Thomas Trilleck (died December 1372) was a medieval Bishop of Rochester. Trilleck was the nephew of Adam Orleton, Bishop of Hereford and younger brother of John Trilleck, also a Bishop of Hereford. The Trilleck family originated in the village ...
*1361 William de Feriby *1363–? William Bermingham *?–1380
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*1380–1393 John Harold *1393–1407
John Prophet John Prophet (1356–1416) was an English medieval Secretary to King Henry IV, Keeper of the Privy Seal and, Dean of Hereford and York. A distinguished and capable administrator he remained loyal to all kings through a mix of shrewdness, ...
*1407–1417 Thomas Felde *1422 John Bagshaw *?–1434 John Stanwey *1434–1445 Henry Shelford *1446–1462 John Berew *1463–1481 Richard Pede *1481–1490 Thomas Chaundler *1491–1491
Oliver King Oliver King (29 August 1503) was a Bishop of Exeter and Bishop of Bath and Wells who restored Bath Abbey after 1500. Early life King was educated at Eton, where he was a king's scholar, and King's College, Cambridge, where he graduated Ma ...
*1491–1501
John Hervey John Hervey may refer to: *John Hervey (c.1353-c.1411), MP for Bedfordshire (UK Parliament constituency), Bedfordshire *John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol (1665–1751), Member of Parliament (MP) for Bury St Edmunds *John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey (16 ...


Early modern

*1503–? Reginald West *1512–1512
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*1513–1529 Edmund Frowcester *1529–1541
Gamaliel Clifton Gamaliel Clifton or Clyfton (died 1541) was a Canon of Windsor from 1522 to 1541''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S. L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Dean of Hereford from 1530 to 1541. He w ...
*1541–1555 Hugh Curwen *1558–1559 Edmund Daniel *1560–1576 John Ellis *1577–1593 John Watkins *1593–1607
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*1607–1616 Edward Doughtie *1616–1617
Richard Montagu Richard Montagu (or Mountague) (1577 – 13 April 1641) was an English cleric and prelate. Early life Montagu was born during Christmastide 1577 at Dorney, Buckinghamshire, where his father Laurence Mountague was vicar, and was educated at ...
::(exchanged with Lloyd) *1617
Oliver Lloyd Oliver Lloyd (or Lloyde) (1570 or 1571 – 1625) was a Welsh Anglican priest and lawyer who became Dean of Hereford Cathedral. Life Lloyd was born in Montgomeryshire, Wales, in 1570 or 1571 and matriculated at St Mary Hall, Oxford in 1589 ...
*1617–1624 Silvanus Griffiths *1623–1631 Daniel Price *1631–1636 John Richardson *1637–1643 Jonathan Browne *1644–1661 Herbert Croft *1661–1672 Thomas Hodges *1672–1692
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*1692–1706
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::(afterwards
Bishop of Llandaff The Bishop of Llandaff is the ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff. Area of authority The diocese covers most of the County of Glamorgan. The bishop's seat is in the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul (the site of ...
1706) *1706
Robert Clavering Robert Clavering (1676 – 21 July 1747) was an English bishop and Hebraist. Life He graduated B.A. from the University of Edinburgh, and then went to Lincoln College, Oxford. He was Fellow and tutor of University College, in 1701. In 1714 he ...
*1729–1736 John Harris *1736–1748 Edward Cresset ::(afterwards
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1748) *1749
Edmund Castle Edmund Castle (1698–1750) was an English churchman and academic, Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge from 1745, and Dean of Hereford in 1749. Life Castle was born on 14 September 1698 near Canterbury in Kent, where he received the most ...
*1750–1756 John Egerton *1756
Francis Webber Francis Webber (20 October 1708 in Honiton – 29 September 1771 in Hereford) was an Anglican priest and academic, an Oxford college head. He was Dean of Hereford from 1756 until his death. Webber was the son of the Rev. Francis Webber of Clist ...
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Nathan Wetherell Nathan Wetherell D.D. (1726–1808) was an academic administrator at the University of Oxford. He was Dean of Hereford, Master of University College, Oxford and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University. Nathan Wetherell was originally from Durham. ...


Late modern

*1808 William Leigh *1809-1820
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*1820
Robert Carr Leonard Robert Carr, Baron Carr of Hadley, (11 November 1916 – 17 February 2012) was a British Conservative Party politician who served as Home Secretary from 1972 to 1974. He served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for 26 years, and later se ...
*1827 Edward Mellish *1831 Edward Grey *1832 John Merewether *1850–1867 Richard Dawes *1867–1894
George Herbert George Herbert (3 April 1593 – 1 March 1633) was an English poet, orator, and priest of the Church of England. His poetry is associated with the writings of the metaphysical poets, and he is recognised as "one of the foremost British devoti ...
*1894–1919 Wentworth Leigh *1919–1946
Reginald Waterfield Reginald Waterfield (20 December 1867 – 8 March 1967) was an Anglican priest in the 20th century. Education and career He was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford, and was ordained in 1897. He was assistant master at Rugby School, ...
*1947–1961 Hedley Burrows *1961–1968 Robert Price *1969–1981 Norman Rathbone *1982–1992 Peter Haynes *1993–2000 Robert Willis *200228 February 2021 Michael Tavinor *1 March 2021October 2021 Andrew Piper, Precentor and Acting Dean *2 October 2021present: Sarah Brown


Sources


British History Online – Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300 – Deans of HerefordBritish History Online – Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541 – Deans of Hereford
* :s: Page:Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.1 body of work.djvu/519 * :s: Page:Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.1 body of work.djvu/520 * :s: Page:Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.1 body of work.djvu/521


References

{{Deans in the Church of England
Deans of Hereford The Dean of Hereford is the head (''primus inter pares'' – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Hereford Cathedral. The dean and chapter are based at the ''Cathedral Church of Blessed Virgin Mary and St Et ...
Dean of Hereford The Dean of Hereford is the head (''primus inter pares'' – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Hereford Cathedral. The dean and chapter are based at the ''Cathedral Church of Blessed Virgin Mary and St Eth ...