The Dean of Rochester is the head of the chapter of canons at
Rochester Cathedral
Rochester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, is an English church of Norman architecture in Rochester, Kent.
The church is the cathedral of the Diocese of Rochester in the Church of England and the s ...
, the mother church of the
Church of England
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Diocese of Rochester
The Diocese of Rochester is a Church of England diocese in the English county of Kent and the Province of Canterbury. The cathedral church of the diocese is Rochester Cathedral in the former city of Rochester. The bishop's Latin episcopal signat ...
. The current dean is
Philip Hesketh
Philip John Hesketh (born 15 November 1964) is a British Anglican priest. Since June 2016, he has served as the Dean of Rochester, the head of the chapter of Rochester Cathedral and the most senior priest in the Diocese of Rochester.
Early lif ...
, who has served in that role since June 2016.
List of deans
Early modern
*1541–1570
Walter Phillips
*1570–1572
Edmund Freke
*1572–1581
Thomas Willoughby
*1581–1591
John Coldwell
*1592–1611
Thomas Blague
*1611–1615
Richard Milbourne
Richard Milbourne (died 1624) was an English bishop.
Life
He was born in London, and educated at Winchester School and Queens' College, Cambridge, where he matriculated in 1579, and graduated B.A. in 1582. He was Fellow of Queens' from 1582 to ...
*1615–1620
Robert Scott ''(elder)''
*1621–1624
Godfrey Goodman
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*1625–1639
Walter Balcanquhall
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*1639–1642
Henry King
*1642–1644
Thomas Turner
*1644–1660 ''Vacancy (
Commonwealth
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)''
*1660
Benjamin Lany
Benjamin Lany (or Laney; 1 January 1591 – 24 January 1675) was an English academic and bishop.
Early life
The son of John Laney, Benjamin Lany was born in Ipswich. He entered Christ's College, Cambridge in 1608, graduating B.A. 1612, M.A ...
*1661–1670
Nathaniel Hardy
Nathaniel Hardy (1618–1670) was an English churchman, Dean of Rochester from 1660.
Life
He was son of Anthony Hardy of London, born in the Old Bailey, 14 September 1618, and was baptised in the church of St. Martin's, Ludgate. After being ed ...
*1670–1673
Peter Mews
Peter Mews (25 March 1619 – 9 November 1706) was an English Royalist theologian and bishop. He was a captain captured at Naseby and he later had discussions in Scotland for the Royalist cause. Later made a Bishop he would report on non-confor ...
*1673–1688
Thomas Lamplugh
Thomas Lamplugh (1615 – 5 May 1691) was an English churchman who became Archbishop of York.
Life
He was the son of Christopher Lamplugh of Thwing, East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and his wife Anne, daughter and coheir of Thomas Roper of ...
*1676–1688
John Castilion
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*1688 ''
Simon Lowth
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Life
He studied at Clare College, Cambridge, Clare Hall, Cambridge ...
(nominated)''
*1689–1706
Henry Ullock
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*1706–1723
Samuel Pratt
*1724–1732
Nicholas Clagett
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Life
Claggett was from a clerical family of Bury St Edmunds. He went up to Trinity College, Cambridge aged 16 in April 1702, graduating B.A. in 1705–6, M.A. in 1 ...
*1732–1743
Thomas Herring
Thomas Herring (169323 March 1757) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1747 to 1757.
Early life and education
He was the son of John Herring, rector of Walsoken in Norfolk, who had previously been vicar of Foxton, near Cambridge, and his wife, ...
*1743–1744
William Barnard
*1744–1765
John Newcombe
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*1765–1767
William Markham
*1767–1775
Benjamin Newcombe
Benjamin Newcombe was an Anglican priest in the late 18th century.
Newcom(b)e was educated at Queens' College, Cambridge. He held livings at Tolleshunt Knights, Siddington, Lamberhurst, Putney and St Mildred, Poultry with St Mary Colechurch ( ...
*1775–1779
Thomas Thurlow
*1779–1782
Richard Cust
*1782–1802
Thomas Dampier
Thomas Dampier (1748 – 13 May 1812) served as Bishop of Rochester and Bishop of Ely.
Life
He was eldest son of Dr Thomas Dampier, who was lower master at Eton College and from 1774 Dean of Durham. He was educated at Eton College, and in 17 ...
Late modern
*1802–1808
Samuel Goodenough
Samuel Goodenough ( – 12 August 1827) was the Bishop of Carlisle from 1808 until his death in 1827, and an amateur botanist and collector. He is honoured in the scientific names of the plant genus ''Goodenia'' and the red-capped robin (''Petro ...
*1808–1820
William Busby
*1820–1870
Robert Stevens
*1870–1870
Thomas Dale
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*1870–1887
Robert Scott ''(younger)''
*1887–1904
Samuel Hole
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Life
Hole was born at Ardwick near Manchester the only son of Samue ...
*1904–1913
Ernald Lane
Ernald Lane (born 3 March 1836) was an Anglican priest in the late 19th century and the early part of the 20th.
He was born the son of John Newton Lane of King's Bromley, Staffordshire and educated at Balliol College, Oxford. Through his father, h ...
*1913–1928
John Storrs
*1928–1932
Reginald Talbot
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Talbot was born in London, the third son of Henry, Viscount ...
*1932–1937
Francis Underhill
*1937–1943
Ernest Blackie
Ernest Morell Blackie (19 August 18675 March 1943) was a British Anglican bishop in the 20th century. Early life and ministry
Blackie was born in Leamington Spa and educated at Cheltenham Grammar School and the University of London. Ordained p ...
*1943–1958
Thomas Crick
Thomas Crick, (17 March 1885 – 13 November 1970) was an Anglican priest in the middle part of the 20th century.
Life
Crick was born in 1885 and educated at St Edmund's School, Canterbury and Brasenose College, Oxford. Ordained in 1909 ...
*1959–1966
Robert Stannard
*1966–1977
Stanley Betts
*1978–1989
John Arnold
*1989–2003
Edward Shotter
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Shotter was educated at Humberstone Foundation School and Durham University and ordained in 1961. He began his ordained ministry as a curate at St Peter's Plymouth, a ...
*2003–2005 ''
Jonathan Meyrick
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Early life and education
Meyrick was born on 23 April 1952. He was educated at Lancing College and St John's C ...
(Acting)''
*2005–2011
Adrian Newman
*2011–2012 ''Philip Hesketh (Acting)''
*2012–25 January 2015 (res.):
Mark Beach
*25 January 2015 – 16 June 2016: ''Philip Hesketh (Acting)''
*16 June 2016–present:
Philip Hesketh
Philip John Hesketh (born 15 November 1964) is a British Anglican priest. Since June 2016, he has served as the Dean of Rochester, the head of the chapter of Rochester Cathedral and the most senior priest in the Diocese of Rochester.
Early lif ...
Rochester Cathedral — Installation of new Dean
(Accessed 30 June 2016)
Sources
British History Online – Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857 – Deans of Rochester
The Archives of the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, 1541-1907
References
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Diocese of Rochester
Deans of Rochester
The Dean of Rochester is the head of the chapter of canons at Rochester Cathedral, the mother church of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester. The current dean is Philip Hesketh, who has served in that role since June 2016.
List of deans
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Kent-related lists
Dean of Rochester
The Dean of Rochester is the head of the chapter of canons at Rochester Cathedral, the mother church of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester. The current dean is Philip Hesketh, who has served in that role since June 2016.
List of deans
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