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The Dean and Canons of Windsor are the ecclesiastical body of St George's Chapel at
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Foundation

The college of canons was established in 1348 by
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of
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. It was formally constituted on the feast of
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, 30 November 1352, when the statutes drawn up by
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,
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, as papal delegate, were solemnly delivered to William Mugge, the warden of the college. Accepting that the process of foundation took several years to complete, the college takes the year 1348 as its formal date of foundation.


Costume

Three ancient
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es survive depicting canons of Windsor, wearing the mantle of the
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, purple in colour, with a circular badge on the left shoulder, displaying: ''Argent, a cross gules'' (a
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): #c. 1370. Roger Parkers,
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(half effigy with inscription; head lost). #1540. Roger Lupton, LL.D., Provost of Eton College and Canon of Windsor.
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(mantle worn over fur-lined cassock; no surplice). #1558. Arthur Cole, S.T.B., President of Magdalen, at
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. Showing a very ornate mantle worn over cassock and surplice. The long cords which fasten the mantle are well represented at North Stoke and
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. 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. Brasses of canons of Windsor are found showing them vested in copes, without the Garter badge, as at
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, Leicestershire. (John Mershdcn, 1425), and at Harrow (Simon Marcheford, 1442). A brass was discovered in 1890 at Bennington, near
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, 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.


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.


Current chapter

As of 2 January 2021: * Dean of WindsorDavid Conner (since 1998) * Vice-Dean, Canon Treasurer, and Warden, St George's House — Hueston Finlay (canon since 25 September 2004 and warden since September 2005; steward 2006–2009; treasurer since 2012; Vice-Dean since before July 2017) * Canon
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and Chaplain —
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(canon and chaplain since 1 October 2012 installation; precentor since before July 2017) * Canon Steward — Mark Powell (since 1 February 2016 installation) ;Minor Canons * Succentor and School Chaplain — Jonathan Coore


Deans of Windsor

See Dean of Windsor for chronological list.


Canons of the First Stall

*1. Hugh Whytchirche 1352–1375 *2. John Landyran 1376 *3. Richard de Bokelly, alias Flandreyn 1376–1377 *4. William Dole 1377–1403 *5. William Lane 1403–1404 *6. Walter Mabeley 1404–1407 *7. Robert Wolveden 1407–1412 *8. Thomas Hanley 1412–1413 *9.
John Meresden John Meresden MD DD (died 7 January 1424 or 1425) was a Canon of Windsor from 1413 to 1425''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Rector of ...
, Mersdon or Mershden 1413–1425 *10.
Roger Gates Roger Gates (died 1430) was a Canon of Windsor from 1425 to 1430.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was educated at Merton College, Oxford and became ...
1425–1430 *11.
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1430–1439 *12. William Brewster 1439–1465 *13. Thomas Downe 1465–1479 *14. John Arundel 1479–1496 *15. Thomas Jane 1496–1500 *16.
William Cokkes William Cokkes (died 1512) was a Canon of Windsor from 1500 – 1512.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Rector of St Magnus-the-Martyr, ...
1500–1512 *17. Robert Birkenshaw or Bekensall 1512–1525 *18.
Miles Welles Miles Welles (also Wyllen) (fl. 1530s) was a Canon of Windsor from 1526 to 1535.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S. L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Prebendary of Woodf ...
or Wyllen 1526–1535 *19.
Simon Symonds Simon Symonds M.A. (d. 1551) was a Canon of Windsor from 1535–1551. Career He was educated at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge and graduated B.A. in 1509 and M.A. in 1511. He was appointed: *Vicar of Elmdon, Essex 1518 *Vicar of St ...
1535–1551 *20. Richard Turner 1551–1553 *21.
William Este William Este was an English priest in the 16th century. Este was educated at the University of Oxford. A Benedictine, he held the living at St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street in the City of London; was a Canon of Windsor and Rector Rector (Latin ...
1554–1557 *22. William Pye 1557 *23. John Bowles or Bockle 1557–1558 *24.
Edward Morecroft Edward Morecroft (died 1580) was a Canon of Windsor from 1560 to 1580''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle He was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford. He was appo ...
1560–1580 *25. John King 1580–1607 *26. Mordecai (Murdoch) Alden 1607–1615 *27. John King 1615–1638 *28.
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1638–1639 *29.
Thomas Browne Sir Thomas Browne (; 19 October 160519 October 1682) was an English polymath and author of varied works which reveal his wide learning in diverse fields including science and medicine, religion and the esoteric. His writings display a deep curi ...
1639–1673 *30. Robert Young 1673–1716 *31.
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1716–1735 *32.
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1735–1751 *33.
Balthasar Regis Balthasar Regis (died 1757) was a Canon of Windsor from 1751 to 1757.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S. L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Family He was born in the province of Dauphiné, and f ...
1751–1757 *34.
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1757–1786 *35.
John Fisher John Fisher (c. 19 October 1469 – 22 June 1535) was an English Catholic bishop, cardinal, and theologian. Fisher was also an academic and Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. He was canonized by Pope Pius XI. Fisher was executed by o ...
1786–1803 *36.
William Beaumont Busby William Beaumont Busby (1757 – 31 August 1820) was Dean of Rochester from 1808 to 1820. He was born in 1757 and educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford. Appointed 43rd Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons by Speaker Henr ...
1803–1808 *37. Hon.
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1808–1812 *38. Hon.
Henry Cockayne Cust Rev. Canon Henry Cockayne Cust (28 September 1780 – 19 May 1861) was a Canon of Windsor from 1813 to 1861.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S. L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Origins He was a ...
1813–1861 Canonry of the First Stall suspended 1861 by Act of 1840.


Canons of the Second Stall

*1. William de Polmorva 1352–1362 *2. John Aleyn 1362–1368 *3.
Adam de Hertyngdon Adam de Hertyngdon (also ''Hartington'' or ''Hertington'') (d. 1380) was Archdeacon of London from 1362 to 1368 and a Canon of Windsor from 1368-1379.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's ...
1368–1380 *4.
Robert de More Robert de More (fl. 1370s) was a Canon of Windsor in 1376''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S. L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Dean of Stafford from 1374 to 1377 Career He was appointed: *Rec ...
1376 *5. Walter (or William) Almaly or Almary 1380–1381 *6. John Bouland 1381–1400 *7.
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1401–1417 *8. John Longville 1417–1426 *9.
Alan Kirketon Alan Kirketon was the Archdeacon of Totnes from 1433 until 1443. In 1426 he was appointed Canon of the second stall at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in England is a castle chapel built in the late-me ...
, or Kynton 1426–1443 *10. Pagan (Payn) Burghill 1443–1474 *11. Thomas Pallet 1474–1488 *12. Richard Arnold 1488–1491 *13. Thomas Bowde 1491–1504 *14.
Robert Honiwood Robert Honiwood LL.D. (died 22 January 1523) was a Canon of Windsor from 1504 to 1523''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Archdeacon of N ...
1504–1523 *15.
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1523–1543 *16. John Robins 1543–1558 *17. Robert Iseham 1558–1560 *18. Paul French 1560–1600 *19. Henry Beaumont 1600–1622 *20. Thomas Some 1622–1644 *21. Edward Fulham 1660–1694 *22.
Maurice Vaughan Maurice Vaughan (1660 - 26 April 1722) was a Canon of Windsor from 1695 to 1722''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was educated at Eton College and S ...
1695–1722 *23. Peniston Booth 1722–1729 *24.
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1729–1737 *25. Matthew Hutton 1737–1739 *26.
William Burchett William Burchett (1694 - 27 December 1750) was a Canon of Windsor from 1739 to 1750. Career He was educated at Eton College and Peterhouse, Cambridge and graduated BA in 1716, and MA in 1719. He was appointed to the second stall in St George's ...
1739–1750 *27. Thomas Hinton 1751–1757 *28. John Lockman 1759–1807 *29. Charles Digby 1808–1841 Canonry of the Second Stall then suspended by Act of 1840.


Canons of the Third Stall

*1. Richard Rothley 1352–1362 *2. John Leek 1362–1369 *3. Thomas de Aston 1369–1376 *4. John Massingham 1376–1408 *5.
John Malvern John Malvern (died 1442) was a Canon of Windsor from 1408 to 1416.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Rector of St Dunstan-in-the-East 1 ...
1408–1416 *6.
John Corynham John Corynham (or Coringham) (d. 1444) was a Canon of Windsor from 1416 to 1444''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Rector of Campsall 14 ...
, or Coringham 1416–1444 *7. Henry Hansherd or Hansard 1444–1446 *8. Richard Willys 1446–1467 *9. Clement Smith 1467–1471 *10. John Cressy 1471 *11. William Dudley 1471 (appointed Dean in 1473) *12. John Seymour 1471–1501 *13.
Geoffrey Symeon Geoffrey Symeon (also Simeon and Symson) S.T.P. (d. 21 August 1508) was a Canon of Windsor from 1501 to 1508''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Dean of Chichest ...
1501–1508 *14.
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1508–1523 *15. William Tate 1523–1540 *16. Owen Oglethorpe 1540–1554 *17. William Denys or Devenish 1554–1559 *18. Simon Alleyn 1559–1563 *19. John Thompson 1563–1571 *20. William Wickham 1571–1584 *21. William Wilson 1584–1615 *22.
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1615 *23. Oliver Lloyd 1615–1617 *24.
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 ...
e 1617–1628 *25. David Stokes 1628–1669 *26. Henry Wotton 1669–1671 *27.
Gregory Hascard Gregory Hascard DD (died 15 November 1708) was a Canon of Windsor from 1671 to 1684 and then Dean of Windsor from 1684 until 1708, but he was also a noted pluralist. He wrote three books on religious subjects. Life Born in Grantham, the son of ...
1671–1684 *28. Edward Jones 1684–1737 *29.
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1738–1746 *30. Frederick Cornwallis 1746–1750 *31.
Walter Harte Walter Harte (1709–1774) was an English poet and historian. He was a friend of Alexander Pope, Oxford don, canon of Windsor, and vice-principal of St. Mary's Hall, Oxford. The son of the Reverend Walter Harte, a fellow of Pembroke College, O ...
1750–1774 *32. James King 1774–1776 *33.
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1776–1785 *34.
Henry William Majendie Henry William Majendie (1754–1830) was an English Bishop of Chester and Bishop of Bangor. Life His grandfather André de Majendie was a Huguenot in exile who settled at Exeter. His father John James Majendie was a canon of Windsor and was ...
1785–1798 *35.
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 (''Petroi ...
1798–1802 *36. George Champagne 1802–1828 *37.
Richard Adolphus Musgrave Richard Adolphus Musgrave (died 21 January 1841) was a Canon of Windsor from 1828 to 1841. Family He was the fourth son of Sir James Musgrave, Bart of Barnsley Park, Gloucestershire. He married Catherine Lowther, daughter of Colonel James Lowthe ...
1828–1841 Canonry of the Third Stall suspended by Act of 1840.


Canons of the Fourth Stall

*1.
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1353–1355 *2. Stephen Scaldeford (Shalford) alias Brunkter 1355–1378 *3.
Thomas de Lynton Thomas de Lynton (fl. 1380s) was a Canon of Windsor from 1378 to 1387''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S. L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Dean of the Chapel Royal. Career He was appointed: *P ...
1378–1387 *4. John Notyngham 1387–1389 *5. Thomas Haule or Hauley 1389–1399 *6. Robert Ravendale 1399–1404 *7. William Asshrigge 1404–1405 *8. Geoffrey Melton 1405–1411 *9. Henry Drayton 1411–1413 *10. William Lochard 1413–1431 *11. John Brydbroke 1431–1444 *12. William Mychell 1444–1463 *13. Leyson Geffrey 1463–1474 *14.
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1474–1478 *15. William Corkys 1478–1487 *16. Thomas Fraunces 1487–1500 *17. John Esterfield 1500–1513 *18. Christopher Plummer 1513–1535 *19. James Blythe 1536–1546 *20. Henry Aglionby 1546–1554 *21. William Saxey 1554–1566 *22. Anthony Rushe 1566–1577 *23.
Herbert Westfaling Herbert Westfaling (also spelled Westphaling, 1531/2 – 1 March 1602), was Anglican Bishop of Hereford and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Westfaling was born in London, England, the son of Harbert Westphaling, whose family ori ...
1577–1586 *24.
Alexander Southayke Alexander Southayke BD (died 1606) was a Canon of Windsor from 1586 to 1606''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridg ...
1586–1606 *25.
John Buckeridge John Buckeridge (c. 1562 – 23 May 1631) was an English churchman. Biography John Buckeridge was born c. 1562 in Draycot Foliat, the son of William Buckeridge of Draycot Foliat and his wife Elizabeth Buckeridge (née Kibblewhite). His pater ...
1606–1628 *26. Gilbert Primrose 1628–1642 *27. Hugh Paulinus de Cressy 1642–1646 (not installed) *Interregnum 1646–1660 *28. John Lloyd 1660–1671 *29. John Saumares 1671–1697 *30.
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1697–1723 *31. Henry Bland 1723–1733 *32. Hugh Lewis 1733–1742 *33. Richard Terrick 1742–1749 *34. Richard Newcome 1749–1755 *35.
Lord Francis Seymour Lord Francis Seymour (1725 - 16 Feb 1799) was a clergyman of the Church of England and a younger son of Edward Seymour, 8th Duke of Somerset. He was Dean of Wells from 1766 until his death. Biography Seymour was the fifth child and fourth son of ...
1755–1766 *36. Thomas Hurdis 1766–1784 *37.
Folliott Herbert Walker Cornewall Folliott Herbert Walker Cornewall (bapt. 9 May 1754 – 5 September 1831) was an English bishop of three sees. Life Folliott (or Folliot) Herbert Cornewall was baptised in Ludlow on 9 May 1754, the second surviving son of Captain Frederick Cornew ...
1784–1793 *38. Hon. William Stuart 1793–1800 *39. George Heath 1800–1822 *40. Hon. Richard Bagot 1822–1827 *41. David Frederick Markham 1827–1853 Canonry suspended by Act of 1840.


Canons of the Fifth Stall

*1. Reginald Lodington 1351–1365 *2. Stephen de Estnore 1365–1368 *3. John Saxton 1368–1382 *4. Nicholas Slake 1382–1394 *5. William Spigurnell 1394–1425 *6. John Snell 1425–1431 *7. Thomas Damet or Dannet 1431–1436 *8. Richard Wyot 1436–1449 *9. John Arundel 1449–1459 *10. Richard Bowyer 1459–1471 *11. John Vaughan 1471–1499 *12. Richard Payne 1499–1507 *13. William Atkinson 1507–1509 *14.
John Chambre John Chambre (also Chamber or Chambers) (1470–1549) was an English churchman, academic and physician. Early life Born in Northumberland, Chambre studied at Oxford, where he was elected fellow of Merton College in 1492. Having taken holy or ...
(Chamber) 1509–1549 *15. Ottuell (Ottiwell) Hollinshed 1550–1554 *16. John Browne 1554–1572 *17.
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1572–1625 *18. John King 1625–1638 *19. William Brough 1638–1671 *20. Peter Scot (Scott) 1671–1689 *21. John Hern 1690–1707 *22. Thomas Goddard 1707–1731 *23. William George 1731–1748 *24.
Theophilus Lowe Theophilus Lowe MA (1708–1769) was a Canon of Windsor from 1749 to 1769. Family He was born in 1708, the son of a Staffordshire plumber. Career Lowe matriculated in 1725 at St John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a B.A. in 172 ...
1748–1769 *25. Thomas Dampier 1769–1774 *26.
John James Majendie John James Majendie DD (1709–1783) was a Canon of Windsor from 1774 to 1783. Life His father, André Majendie, was a Huguenot minister who fled to England after the Edict of Nantes. He lived at 10 Denmark Street London from 1758 to 1771. He ...
1774–1783 *27. Hon. George Hamilton 1783–1787 *28. William Langford 1787–1814 *29.
Charles Proby Charles James Proby M.A. (23 January 1771 – 2 February 1859) was a Canon of Windsor from 1814 to 1859. Family He was the son of the Very Revd. Baptist Proby and Mary Russell. He married Frances Sharrer, daughter of Revd. John Sharrer on 30 June ...
1814–1859 *30. Hon.
Charles Leslie Courtenay Rev. Hon. Charles Leslie Courtenay (31 March 1816 – 29 October 1894) was an English clergyman who was Canon of Windsor from 1859 to 1894.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S. L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Win ...
1859–1894 *31.
Richard Gee Richard Gee (6 October 1817 – 14 March 1902) was an Anglican priest who was Canon of Windsor from 1894 to 1902.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S. L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career Gee w ...
1894–1902 *32. Clement Smith 1902–1921 *33. ''Vacancy 1921–1974'' *34. Anthony Oakley Dyson 1974–1977 *35. ''Vacancy 1977–1981'' *36.
John David Treadgold John David Treadgold, LVO (30 December 1931 – 15 February 2015) was an Anglican priest. He was born on 30 December 1931 and educated at the University of Nottingham, he was ordained after a period of study at Wells Theological College in 1960. ...
1981 – 1989 *37. Michael Anthony Moxon 1990 – 1998 *38. Barry Thompson 1998–2004 *39. Hueston Edward Finlay 2004 –


Canons of the Sixth Stall

*1. Reginald Garderobe 1353–1354 *2. Richard de Bokelly, alias Flanderyn 1354–1376 (then Canon of the First Stall) *3.
Richard Shawe Richard Shawe (fl. 1370s – 1410s) was a Canon of Windsor from 1376 to 1403''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Rector of Littlebury, Es ...
1376–1403 *4. Richard Prentys 1403–1404 *5.
John Ailleston John Ailleston (or Ayleston) ( fl. 1410s - 1410s) was a Canon of Windsor from 1404 to 1405''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Prebendary ...
or Ayleston 1404–1405 *6. John Exton 1405–1430 *7. John Depeden 1430–1460 *8. James Goldwell 1460–1472 *9. Thomas Danett 1472–1481 *10. Robert Morton 1481–1486 *11. John Stokes 1486–1503 *12. William Butler 1503–1519 *13. John Longland 1519–1520 *14. Thomas Magnus 1520–1547 *15. Richard Cox 1548–1553 *16. William Chedsey 1554–1559 *17. George Whitehorne 1559–1565 *18.
Edmund Freke Edmund Freke (also spelled Freake or Freak; c. 1516–1591) was an English dean and bishop. Life He was born in Essex, and educated at Cambridge, gaining his M.A. there c. 1550. In 1565 he was appointed Canon of the sixth stall at St George's ...
1565–1572 *19.
Hugh Blythe Hugh Blythe (also Hugo Blythe) B.D. (died 1610) was a Canon of Windsor from 1572 to 1610''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Archdeacon of Leicester from 1589 to ...
1572–1610 *20. Thomas Frith 1610–1631 *21. Daniel Collins 1631–1648 * ''Interregnum 1648–1660'' *22. William Chamberlain 1660–1666 *23.
Richard Milward Richard Milward (born 26 October 1984 in Middlesbrough) is an English novelist. His debut novel ''Apples'' was published by Faber in 2007. He has also written ''Ten Storey Love Song'' and most recently ''Kimberly's Capital Punishment''. Raise ...
1666–1680 *24. Thomas Sprat 1681–1684 *25.
John Wickart John Wickart D.D. (d. 29 January 1722) was a Canon of Windsor from 1684 to 1722''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S. L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Dean of Winchester from 1693 to 1722. Caree ...
1684–1722 *26. Richard Sleech 1722–1730 *27. Michael Stanhope 1730–1737 *28. John Ewer 1738–1774 *29.
John Hallam John William Francis Hallam (28 October 1941 – 14 November 2006) was a British character actor, who frequently played hard men or military types. Early life John Hallam was born, the son of a superintendent at London Docklands, in 19 ...
1775–1811 *30. Hon. Richard Bruce Stopford 1812–1844 *31.
Frederick Anson Frederick Anson (1811-1885) was a British clergyman from the Anson family, who served as Canon of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Early life and education Anson was the son of Dean of Chester Frederick Anson (son of George Anson and Mary V ...
1845–1885 *32.
John Neale Dalton Canon John Neale Dalton (24 September 1839 – 28 July 1931) was a Church of England clergyman and author. He was a chaplain to Queen Victoria, a Canon of Windsor, and tutor to the future King George V and his brother Prince Albert Victor. ...
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 *37. David John Burgess 1978–1987 *38. Alan Alfred Coldwells 1987–1995 *39. Laurence Gunner 1996 – 2006 *40. Dr James Woodward 2009 - 2015


Canons of the Seventh Stall

*1. Robert Burnham (Bernham) 1351–1362 *2. Hugh de Briddeham 1363–1372 *3. Richard Raundes (Randes) 1372–1400 *4. Richard Kingston (Kyngeston) 1400–1402 *5. Henry Spicer (Spisour) 1402–1437 *6.
John Kette John Kette (died 1455) was a Canon of Windsor from 1437 to 1452.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Sub almoner of King Henry VI *Rector ...
1437–1452 *7. John Hore 1452–1474 *8.
Edmund Audley Edmund Audley (died 1524) was Bishop of Rochester, Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of Salisbury. Life Audley graduated BA in 1463 at University College, Oxford. He was appointed to the seventh stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 147 ...
1474–1480 *9.
Oliver Dynham Oliver Dynham B.A. (also Denham) (d. 1500) was a Canon of Windsor from 1480 to 1500''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S. L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Prebendary of Lic ...
(Denham) 1480–1500 *10. Roger Lupton 1500–1540 *11. John London 1540–1543 *12. Francis Mallett 1543–1570 *13.
Roger Browne Roger Browne is an American actor known best for his work in the peplum and Eurospy films popular in Europe in the 1960s and 1970s. Career Roger Browne enrolled in pilot training while serving in the U.S. Air Force, flying the AT-6 trainer a ...
1571–1601 *14. John Chamber 1601–1604 *15. Richard Field 1604–1616 *16.
Edmund Wilson Edmund Wilson Jr. (May 8, 1895 – June 12, 1972) was an American writer and literary critic who explored Freudian and Marxist themes. He influenced many American authors, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, whose unfinished work he edited for publi ...
1616–1617 *17. Godfrey Goodman 1617–1656 * ''Interregnum 1656–1660'' *18.
George Hall George Hall may refer to: People The arts * George Hall (actor) (1916–2002), Canadian-American actor * George Hall (musician) (c. 1893 – c. 1989), American bandleader * George Hall (cartoonist) (born 1960), Australian comic book writer and ...
1660–1662 *19. Henry Carpenter 1662 *20. Peter Mews 1662–1673 *21. Thomas Doughty 1673–1701 *22. George Verney, 12th Baron Willoughby de Broke, 1701–1714 *23. John Pelling 1715–1750 *24.
John Fulham John Fulham M.A. (1699–1777) was an English cleric, Canon of Windsor from 1750 to 1777 and Archdeacon of Llandaff from 1749 to 1777 Career He was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford where he graduated B.A. in 1720. He was appoi ...
1750–1777 *25.
Anthony Shepherd Anthony Shepherd (c. 1721-1796) was a British astronomer. He was the Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy, Plumian Professor at the University of Cambridge between 1760 and 1796. He published astronomical tables, and was a ...
1777–1796 *26. Thomas Powys 1796–1797 *27. Edward Northey 1797–1828 *28.
William Canning William Canning (1778 – 24 February 1860) was a Canon of Windsor from 1828 to 1860. Biography He was the third son of Stratford Canning (1744–1787) and Mehitabel Patrick. He was the brother of Stratford Canning, 1st Viscount Stratford de Re ...
1828–1860 Canonry suspended in 1860 by Act of 1840.


Canons of the Eighth Stall

*1. Whitecroft or Wythecroft 1353–1361 *2.
William de Mulsho William de Mulsho (died ca. 1376) was a Canon of Windsor from 1361 to 1368''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and King's Chamberlain to Edward III from 1365 to ...
(Moulsoe) 1361–1368 *3.
Adam de Hertyngdon Adam de Hertyngdon (also ''Hartington'' or ''Hertington'') (d. 1380) was Archdeacon of London from 1362 to 1368 and a Canon of Windsor from 1368-1379.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's ...
(Hartington) 1368 *4. Richard de Hankedon or Launceston 1368–1379 *5. John Prust or Prest 1379–1403 *6. Roger Redeburne 1403–1406 *7. John Eston 1406–1422 *8.
Peter de Alcobasse Peter de Alcobasse (died 1427) was a Canon of Windsor from 1422 to 1427''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Physician. Career He was appointed: *Prebendary o ...
1422–1427 *9. Thomas Southwell 1428–1431 *10. William Bonetemps 1431–1442 *11. Nicholas Sturgeon 1442–1454 *12. William Sharpe 1454–1455 *13.
John Kirkeby John Kirkeby or John Kerby (fl. 1441 – 1460s) was a Canon of Windsor from 1455 to 1457''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Master of the Rolls from 1447 t ...
or Kerby 1455–1457 *14.
John Wygryme John Wygryme (died 5 October 1468) was a Canon of Windsor from 1457 to 1468.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Senior proctor of Merto ...
1457–1468 *15. Robert Wodmanston 1468–1469 *16.
Baldwin Hyde Baldwin Hyde (died 16 August 1472) was a Canon of Windsor from 1469 to 1472''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Clerk of the Parliaments 1470 - 1471. Career He ...
1469–1472 *17. David Hopton 1472–1492 *18. Christopher Urswick 1492–1496 *19. Richard Nix (Nykke) 1497–1501 *20. Thomas Hobbs 1502–1507 *21. Robert Fisher 1509–1510 *22.
Thomas Wolsey Thomas Wolsey ( – 29 November 1530) was an English statesman and Catholic bishop. When Henry VIII became King of England in 1509, Wolsey became the king's Lord High Almoner, almoner. Wolsey's affairs prospered and by 1514 he had become the ...
1511–1514 *23.
Geoffrey Wren Geoffrey Wren (died 5 April 1527) was a Canon of Windsor from 1514 to 1527''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Vicar of Brantingham 1486 ...
1514–1527 *24. Robert Shorton (or Shurton) 1527–1535 *25. Simon Haynes 1535–1552 *26.
John Somer John Somer BD (d. 28 November 1573) was a Canon of Windsor from 1554 to 1573''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Rector of Stanlake, Oxf ...
1554–1573 *27. John Wolward 1574–1598 *28.
Charles Sonibancke Charles Sonibancke DD (1564 - 12 October 1638) was a Canon of Windsor from 1598 to 1638''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was educated St Mary Hall, Ox ...
1598–1638 *29. James Rowlandson 1638–1639 *30.
John Hales John Hales may refer to: *John Hales (theologian) (1584–1656), English theologian * John Hales (bishop of Exeter) from 1455 to 1456 * John Hales (bishop of Coventry and Lichfield) (died 1490) from 1459 to 1490 * John Hales (died 1540), MP for Cant ...
1639–1656 (ejected 1642) *Interregnum 1656–1660 *31. Anthony Hawles 1660–1664 *32. John Durell 1664–1677 *33.
Richard Meggot Richard Meggot (died 7 December 1692) was a Canon of Windsor from 1677 to 1692''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Dean of Winchester from 1679 to 1692. Career ...
1677–1692 *34.
Thomas Manningham Thomas Manningham (1651?-1722) was an English churchman, bishop of Chichester from 1709. Life He was born about 1651 in the parish of St. George, Southwark, the son of Richard Manningham (d. 1682), rector of Michelmersh, Hampshire, and grandso ...
1693–1709 *35. John Mandevile 1709–1722 *36. Nathaniel Marshall 1722–1730 *37.
Robert Tyrwhit Robert Tyrwhit D.D. (1698 – 15 June 1742) was a Canon of Windsor from 1730 to 1742''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Archdeacon of London from 1731 to 1742. ...
1730–1472 *38.
Edmund Gibson Edmund Gibson (16696 September 1748) was a British divine who served as Bishop of Lincoln and Bishop of London, jurist, and antiquary. Early life and career He was born in Bampton, Westmorland. In 1686 he was entered a scholar at Queen's Col ...
1742–1746 *39.
William Gibson William Ford Gibson (born March 17, 1948) is an American-Canadian speculative fiction writer and essayist widely credited with pioneering the science fiction subgenre known as ''cyberpunk''. Beginning his writing career in the late 1970s, hi ...
1746–1754 *40. Richard Blacow 1754–1760 *41. Edward Barnard 1760–1781 *42. Jonathan Davies 1782–1791 *43. William Cookson 1792–1820 *44.
John Keate John Keate (30 March 1773 – 5 March 1852) was an English schoolmaster, and Head Master of Eton College. He was born at Wells, Somerset, the son of Prebendary William Keate, rector of Laverton, Somerset, and brother of Robert Keate (1777–185 ...
1820–1852 Canonry of the Eighth Stall suspended by the Act of 1840.


Canons of the Ninth Stall

*1. John de Storteford 1352–1353 *2. Edmund Clovil 1353–1387 *3. John Drake 1387–1391 *4. William Falewell 1391–1397 *5. Thomas Marton 1397–1407 *6. Simon Marcheford (Marchand) 1407–1441 *7. William Walesby 1441–1450 *8.
Richard Andrew Richard Andrew (died 1477) was a Canon of Windsor from 1450 to 1455,''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Archdeacon of Sarum from 1441 to 1444 and Dean of York fro ...
1450–1455 *9. William Harmer (Hermer) 1455–1473 *10. John Coryngdon 1473–1476 *11.
John Dunmow John Dunmoe BDec (also Dunmow, Dumoe, Dunow or Dunowe) (died 25 January 1489) was a Canon of Windsor from 1450 to 1455 and Archdeacon of Gloucester from 1487 to 1489 and Bishop of Limerick from 1486 to 1489. Dunmow is described by Canon Begley as ...
(Dunmoe or Dumoe) 1476–1488 *12.
Richard Surland Richard Surland (also Surlond) (died 20 August 1509) was a canon of Windsor from 1488 to 1509 Career He was appointed: *Rector of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London from 1486 to 1509 *Master of St Anthony's Hospital *Sub dean of the Chapel Roy ...
1488–1509 *13.
James Denton James Thomas Denton Jr. (born January 20, 1963) is an American actor and musician. He is best known for playing Mike Delfino on ABC's comedy-drama series ''Desperate Housewives'' (2004–2012) and Dr. Sam Radford on Hallmark Channel's come ...
1509–1533 *14. Richard Wolman 1533–1537 *15. Richard Arche 1538–1553 *16. William Horwood 1554–1555 *17. Thomas Rawe 1555–1556 *18.
Richard Bruerne Richard Bruerne (1519?–1565) was an English churchman, college head and professor of Hebrew. Life A Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, and of Eton College, he received the degree of B.D. in 1547, and the next year was appointed Regius Professor ...
(Brewarne) 1557–1563 *19. William Day 1563–1572 *20.
William King William King may refer to: Arts * Willie King (1943–2009), American blues guitarist and singer *William King (author) (born 1959), British science fiction author and game designer, also known as Bill King *William King (artist) (1925–2015), Am ...
1572–1590 *21.
Erasmus Webb Erasmus Webb B.D. (d. 24 March 1614) was a Canon of Windsor, England from 1590 to 1614 Career He was educated at Gloucester Hall, Oxford where he graduated BA in 1568, MA in 1572 and BD in 1585. He was appointed: *Vicar of St Clears, Carmarthen 1 ...
1590–1614 *22.
Thomas Sheafe Thomas Sheafe D.D. (d. 12 December 1639) was a Canon of Windsor from 1614 to 1639. Family He was the son of Thomas Sheafe, clothier of Cranbook in Kent. He married firstly to Mary Wilson, by whom at least, his daughter Dorothy who married the min ...
1614–1639 *23.
John Pocklington John Pocklington (died 1642) was an English Laudian clergyman and polemicist. By order of the Long Parliament, two of his works were burned in public. Life He received his education at St John's College, Cambridge, where he matriculated around ...
1639–1641 *24. Herbert Croft 1641–1662 *25.
John Heaver John Heaver DD (d. 23 June 1670) was a Canon of Windsor from 1662 to 1670. Career Heaver was educated at Clare College, Cambridge and awarded a BA degree in 1640, MA in 1643 and DD in 1661. He was a Fellow of Eton College during 1661–1670. ...
1662–1670 *26. Thomas Vyner 1670–1673 *27. Isaac Vossius 1673–1689 *28.
John Mesnard John Mesnard (also Meynard) DD (died 26 August 1727) was a Canon of Windsor from 1689 to 1727 Family His wife was Louisa, and they had three children: *Mary Mesnard *Susan Mesnard *Peter Mesnard Career He was a minister with the Reformed Church o ...
(Maynard) 1689–1727 *29.
Daniel Waterland Daniel Cosgrove Waterland (14 March 1683 – 23 December 1740) was an English theologian. He became Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge in 1714, Chancellor of the Diocese of York in 1722, and Archdeacon of Middlesex in 1730. Waterland opposed ...
1727–1740 *30. John Fountayne 1741–1748 *31. Richard Wilmot 1748–1772 *32. Philip Duval 1772–1808 *33.
Joseph Goodall Joseph Goodall (1760–1840) was an English cleric and Provost of Eton. Life He was born on 2 March 1760, in Westminster, the son of Joseph Goodall, and after attending Eton College he was elected to King's College, Cambridge in 1778. There he g ...
1808–1840 *34.
Lord Wriothesley Russell Lord Wriothesley Russell MA (11 May 1804 – 6 April 1886) was a Canon of Windsor from 1840 to 1886 Family He was born on 11 May 1804, the fourth son of John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford, and his wife, the former Georgiana Gordon, daughter of ...
1840–1886 *35. Philip Frank Eliot 1886–1891 *36. Constantine Charles Henry Phipps, 3rd Marquis of Normanby 1891–1907 *37. Edgar Sheppard 1907–1921 *38. Samuel Mumford Taylor 1921–1929 *39. Anthony Charles Deane 1929–1946 *40. Duncan Armytage 1947–1954 *41. Charles Ritchie 1954–1958 *42. Robert Henry Hawkins 1958 – 1970 *43. Stephen Edmund Verney 1970–1977 *44. Derek Ian Tennent Eastman 1977 – 1985 *45. Derek M Stanesby 1985–1997 *46. John Anthony Ovenden 1998–2012 *47. Martin George Poll 2012– current


Canons of the Tenth Stall

*1. Robert Shutlingdon 1352–1353 *2.
John de Newbery John de Newbery ( fl. 1350s - 1360s) was a Canon of Windsor from 1353 to 1355.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Treasurer of Queen Is ...
1353–1355 *3. Henry Warner, alias Blunt 1355–1368 *4. John Aleyn 1368–1373 *5. Richard Postell 1373–1400 *6. Robert Gough (Gowe) 1400–1432 *7. William Brewster 1432–1437 *8. Robert Thurgarton 1437–1438 *9. John Howden 1438–1449 *10.
Thomas Passhe Thomas Passhe (died 1489) was a Canon of Windsor from 1449 to 1489.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Prebendary of Minor Pars Altaris ...
1449–1489 *11. William Creton (Cretyng) 1489–1519 *12.
Richard Sydnor Richard Sydnor was the Receiver and Steward of Bishop Oldham of Exeter Cathedral from 10 Henry VII (1505) to 5 Henry VIII (1514) - see Exeter Cathedral MS. 3690. He was Archdeacon of Cornwall in 1515 and then Archdeacon of Totnes from 1515 to 15 ...
1519–1534 *13.
Robert Aldrich Robert Burgess Aldrich (August 9, 1918 – December 5, 1983) was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. His notable credits include '' Vera Cruz'' (1954), '' Kiss Me Deadly'' (1955), '' The Big Knife'' (1955), '' Autumn ...
(Aldridge) 1534–1537 *14. Henry Williams 1537–1554 *15.
Thomas Slythurst Thomas Slythurst (died 1560) was an English academic and Roman Catholic priest. He was the first President of Trinity College, Oxford. He lost his positions in 1559, on the accession of Elizabeth I of England, by his refusal to take the Oath o ...
1554–1559 *16. Henry Ryley 1560–1586 *17. William Harrison 1586–1593 *18. Thomas White 1593–1624 *19. Nathaniel Giles 1624–1644 *Interregnum 1644–1660 *20. George Evans 1660–1702 *21. William Fleetwood 1702–1708 *22.
John Adams John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, attorney, diplomat, writer, and Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father who served as the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801. Befor ...
1708–1720 *23. William Wade 1720–1733 *24.
Edmund Marten Edward Marten was Dean of Worcester from 1746 until his death on 8 October 1751. He was born in Twickenham. Previously a Canon (priest), Canon of St George's Chapel, Windsor and St Paul's Cathedral, London, St Paul's, he was also Master of St Osw ...
(Martin) 1733–1751 *25. Erasmus Saunders 1751–1756 *26. James Yorke 1756–1762 *27. Robert Hort 1762–1773 *28. William Buller 1773–1784 *29. Edward Wilson 1784–1804 *30.
William Long William Long may refer to: Politicians * William Long (fl.1388), MP for Barnstaple * William Long (died c.1426), MP and Mayor for Rye * William Long (mayor) (1781–1851), mayor of Columbus, Ohio * William Long (New South Wales politician) (1839 ...
1804–1835 Canonry of the Tenth Stall suspended by the Act of 1840.


Canons of the Eleventh Stall

*1.
John Northampton John Northampton (also known as John Comberton) (died 1398) was a reformist Lord Mayor of London in 1381 and 1382, during dissension in favour of reform of its Common Council in the early years of Richard II's reign. When the oligarchic leaders ...
(Norhampton) 1352–1355 *2. Thomas Madefray 1355–1375 *3.
Richard Mitford Richard Mitford (died 1407) was an English bishop of Chichester from 17 November 1389, consecrated on 10 April 1390, and then bishop of Salisbury. He was translated to the see of Salisbury on 25 October 1395. Early records The earliest record of ...
(Medeford) 1375–1381 and 1381–1390 *4. William de Pakyngton 1381 *5. Richard Feld (Atfeld) 1390–1401 *6.
William Gyloth William Gyloth (also Gillot) (d. 1428) was a Canon of Windsor from 1401 to 1428.''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was appointed: *Rector of St Andrew H ...
(Gillot) 1401–1428 *7. Robert Felton 1428–1432 *8. Robert Allerton 1432–1437 *9.
Henry Hanslap Harry Hanslap (also Hanslope) (d. 1452) was a Canon of Windsor from 1437 to 1452.http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H6/CP40no740/bCP40no740dorses/IMG_2073.htm as defendant in second entry; 1446 Career He was appointed: *Prebendary of Darlington 1440 *P ...
(Hanslope) 1437–1452 *10. Roger Misterton 1452–1469 *11. Alexander Lee (Leigh) 1469–1480 *12.
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 Mast ...
1480–1503 *13. William Atwater 1504–1514 *14. James Malett 1514–1543 *15. Arthur Cole 1543–1558 *16. Edmund Johnson 1560 *17. Richard Ryve (Reve) 1560–1594 *18.
Alexander Nowell Alexander Nowell (13 February 1602, aka Alexander Noel) was an Anglican priest and theologian. He served as Dean of St Paul's during much of Elizabeth I's reign, and is now remembered for his catechisms. Early life He was the eldest son of Jo ...
1594–1602 *19. Edmund Nuttall 1602–1616 *20. Thomas Horne 1616–1636 *21. Thomas Howell 1636–1644 *22. Ralph Brideoake 1660–1678 *23.
John Rosewell John S. H. Rosewell (1 July 1882 – 20 November 1931) was an Australian rugby union and pioneer professional rugby league footballer and represented his country at both sports – a dual-code international. Rugby union career His rugby uni ...
1678–1684 *24. William Cave 1684–1713 *25.
Andrew Snape Andrew Snape (1675–1742) was an English cleric, academic and headmaster, provost of King's College, Cambridge from 1719. Life He was born at Hampton Court, Middlesex, the son of Andrew Snape (the younger), serjeant farrier to Charles II, and a ...
1713–1742 *26. Samuel Haynes 1743–1752 *27. Hon. Frederick Keppel 1754–1762 *28. John Douglas 1762–1776 *29. Hon. Shute Barrington 1776–1782 *30. Frederick Dodsworth 1782–1821 *31. James Stanier Clarke 1821–1834 *32. Edward Moore 1834–1876 *33.
Hugh Pearson Hugh Pearson may refer to: * Hugh Pearson (canon of Windsor) (1817–1882), vicar of Sonning and canon at Windsor * Hugh Pearson (dean of Salisbury) (1776–1856), his father, Anglican priest * Hugh Pearson (racing driver), American NASCAR driver, ...
1876–1882 *34. William Boyd Carpenter 1882–1884 *35. Edward Capel Cure 1884–1890 *36.
Alfred Barry Alfred Barry (15 January 18261 April 1910) was the third Bishop of Sydney serving 1884–1889. Over the course of his career, Barry served as headmaster of independent schools, Principal of King's College London university and founded Angli ...
1891–1910 *37. Hon. Leonard Francis Tyrwhitt 1910–1921 *38.
Alexander Nairne Alexander Nairne (1862–1936) was a Canon of Windsor from 1921 to 1936 and Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge.'Canon Nairne', The Times, 16 March 1936 Career He was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge, and graduated DD in 1914. He was ...
1921–1936 *39. Sidney Leslie Ollard 1936–1948 *40. Alexander Roper Vidler 1948–1956 *41.
Geoffrey Bryan Bentley (Geoffrey) Bryan Bentley (16 July 1909 – 12 September 1996) was a Canon of Windsor from 1957 to 1982 Career He was educated at King's College, Cambridge. He was appointed: *Assistant Curate, St Cuthbert's, Copnor 1933 - 1935 *Tutor of Scholae ...
1957–1982 *42. John Austin White, CVO 1982 – 2012 *43. Mark Powell 2016 – current


Canons of the Twelfth Stall

*1. Walter Nothurst 1353–1360 *2. John Loryng (Lorenges, Lothereyn) 1360–1387 *3. Thomas Butiller (Boteler) 1387–1389 (appointed Dean 1389) *4. John Boor 1389–1402 *5. Thomas More 1402–1422 *6. Thomas Duryche 1422–1435 *7.
Thomas Lisieux Thomas Lisieux (died 1456) was a Canon of Windsor from 1435 to 1442 and Dean of St Paul’s from 1441 to 1456. Career He was appointed: *Senior Proctor, Oxford 1426 *Rector of St Michael, Cornhill 1433 - 1447 *Prebendary of Rugmere in St Paul ...
(Lyseux or Lysures) 1435–1442 *8. John Drury (Drewery, alias Salisbury) 1442–1446 *9. John Bury 1446–1472 *10. William Towres (Towrys, Tours) 1472–1485 *11. Thomas Hutton 1485–1487 *12. John Baily (Baylie) 1488–1495 *13. Edward Willoughby 1495–1508 *14. John Oxenbridge 1509–1522 *15. Gamaliel Clifton 1522–1541 *16. Anthony Barker 1541–1551 *17.
Nicholas Udall Nicholas Udall (or Uvedale Udal, Woodall, or other variations) (1504 – 23 December 1556) was an English playwright, cleric, schoolmaster, the author of ''Ralph Roister Doister'', generally regarded as the first comedy written in the English ...
1551–1554 *18.
William Ermested William Ermested (died 31 October 1558) was a Canon of Windsor from 1554 – 1558 and Master of the Temple. Having previously graduated M.A. at a university abroad, Ermested was incorporated at Oxford on 12 December 1527, and graduated B.D. on ...
1554–1558 *19.
George Mason George Mason (October 7, 1792) was an American planter, politician, Founding Father, and delegate to the U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787, one of the three delegates present who refused to sign the Constitution. His writings, including ...
1560–1562 *20.
William Harward William Harward DD (d. 1589) was a Dean and Canons of Windsor, Canon of Windsor from 1562 - 1589. Family He married (as her third husband) Alice Cavell, widow of Humphrey Cavell , in 1568. Career He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, w ...
1562–1589 *21. Robert (Richard) Chaloner 1589–1621 *22.
Thomas Oates Thomas William Oates (9 August 1875 – 18 June 1949) was a first-class cricketer and Test match umpire. Born in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, in 1875, Oates played 434 matches for London County and Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire (; abbr ...
1621–1623 *23. John Elly (Ellis) 1623–1639 *24.
George Gillingham George Gillingham DD (d. 16 December 1668) was a Canon of Windsor from 1639 - 1668. Career He was educated at Broadgates Hall, Oxford where he graduated BA 1614 and MA in 1617. He was awarded DD from Pembroke College, Oxford in 1636. He was ap ...
1639–1668 *25. John Butler 1669–1682 *26. John Barrow 1682–1684 *27. John Fitzwilliams 1685–1691 *28.
John Hartcliffe John Hartcliffe (1651 – 16 August 1712) was a Canon of Windsor from 1691 to 1712''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S. L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Headmaster of Merchant Taylors' School, ...
1691–1712 *29. Francis Brown 1713–1724 *30. James Barclay 1724–1750 *31. John Sumner 1751–1772 *32. John Foster 1772–1773 *33.
Roger Mostyn Sir Roger Mostyn (1567 – 18 August 1642) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622. Mostyn was the eldest surviving son of Sir Thomas Mostyn of Mostyn. His father was MP for Flintshire in 1577. He matricul ...
1774–1775 *34. Montague North 1775–1779 *35.
William Arnald William Arnald BD (died 5 August 1802) was a Canon of Windsor from 1779 - 1802. Family He was the son of Richard Arnald (died 1756) English clergyman and biblical scholar. Career He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge and graduated BA in ...
1779–1802 *36. Hon. Edward Legge 1802–1805 *37. Hon. Jacob Marsham 1805–1840 Twelfth Stall suspended under the Act of 1840.


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