The Dean of Windsor is the spiritual head of the
canons of
St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle,
England
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. The dean chairs meetings of the Chapter of Canons as ''primus inter pares''. The post of
Dean of Wolverhampton was assimilated to the deanery of Windsor, around 1480, until 1846.
''Victoria County History – Staffordshire''; Vol. 3, no. 44:
M. W. Greenslade, R. B. Pugh (editors), (1970): Victoria County History: A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3, no. 44, Colleges: Wolverhampton, St Peter.
List of deans
Late medieval
*1348 John de la Chambre
*1349 William Mugge
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*1381 Walter Almaly
*1389 Thomas Butiller
*1402 Richard Kingston
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Life
He was born about 1635. According to his own statements he was a M.A., and was ordained by the Bishop of Galloway, 17 July 1662, at Westmin ...
*1419 John Arundel
*1454 Thomas Manning
*1461 John Faulkes (Vaux)
*1471 William Morland
*1471 John Davyson
*1473 William Dudley
*1476 Peter Courtenay
*1478 Richard Beauchamp
*1481 Thomas Danett
*1483 William Beverley
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*1485 John Davyson
*1485 John Morgan
*1496 Christopher Urswick
Early modern
*1505 Christopher Bainbridge
*1507 Thomas Hobbs
*1509 Nicholas West
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*1515 John Vesey lias Harman*1519 John Clerk
*1523 Richard Sampson
*1536 William Franklyn
*1553 Owen Oglethorpe
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Childhood and Education
Oglethorpe was born in Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England (where he later founded a school), the third son ...
*1556 Hugh Weston
*1558 John Boxall (deprived)
*1560 George Carew
*1572 William Day
*1596 Robert Bennet
*1603 Giles Thomson
Giles Thomson (Tomson, Thompson) (1553–1612) was an English academic and bishop.
Life
He was born in London, and educated at Merchant Taylors' School, and to University College, Oxford where he matriculated in 1571. He became a Fellow of All ...
*1612 Anthony Maxey
Anthony Maxey (died 3 May 1618), was the Dean of Windsor.
Life
Maxey was, according to the ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', probably from the Maxey family of Bradwell Juxta Coggeshall in Essex. He was educated on the foundation at Wes ...
*1618 Marco Antonio de Dominis
*1622 Henry Beaumont
*1627 Matthew Wren
*1635 Christopher Wren
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*1659 Edward Hyde ot installed*1660 Bruno Ryves
Bruno Ryves (1596–1677) was an English royalist churchman, editor in 1643 of the Oxford newsbook ''Mercurius Rusticus'', and later dean of Chichester and dean of Windsor. His first name was variously spelt Brune, Bruen, Brian, Bruno, and his su ...
*1677 John Durell
*1683 Francis Turner
*1684 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 ...
*1709 Thomas Manningham
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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 ...
*1709 John Robinson John Robinson may refer to:
Academics
*John Thomas Romney Robinson (1792–1882), Irish astronomer and physicist
* John J. Robinson (1918–1996), historian and author of ''Born in Blood''
* John Talbot Robinson (1923–2001), paleontologist
*Joh ...
*1714 The Lord Willoughby de Broke
*1729 Peniston Booth
*1765 The Hon Frederick Keppel
*1778 The Hon John Harley
*1788 John Douglas
*1791 The Hon James Cornwallis
*1794 Charles Manners-Sutton
Charles Manners-Sutton (17 February 1755 – 21 July 1828; called Charles Manners before 1762) was a bishop in the Church of England who served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1805 to 1828.
Life
Manners-Sutton was the fourth son of Lord G ...
Late modern
*1805–1816 Edward Legge
*1816–1846 Henry Hobart
*1846–1854 George Neville-Grenville
*1854–1882 Gerald Wellesley
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*1882–1884 George Connor
*1884–1891 Randall Davidson
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*1891–1917 Philip Eliot
*1917–1944 Albert Baillie
Albert Victor Baillie KCVO, DD (5 August 1864 – 3 November 1955) was a Church of England clergyman during the first half of the 20th century, ending his career as Dean of Windsor. He was the Registrar of the Order of the Garter (1917&n ...
*1944–1962 Eric Hamilton
*1962–1971 Robin Woods
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*1971–1976 Launcelot Fleming
William Launcelot Scott Fleming (7 August 1906 – 30 July 1990) was a British Anglican bishop. He was the Bishop of Portsmouth and later the Bishop of Norwich. He was also noted as a geologist and explorer.
Childhood
Fleming was born in Edi ...
*1976–1989 Michael Mann
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*1989–1997 Patrick Mitchell
*1998–present David Conner
See also
*Dean and Canons of Windsor
The Dean and Canons of Windsor are the ecclesiastical body of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Foundation
The college of canons was established in 1348 by Letters Patent of King Edward III. It was formally constituted on the feast of S ...
References
Sources
*''Fasti Wyndesorienses: The deans and canons of Windsor.'' Historical monographs relating to St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Volume 8. Sidney Leslie Ollard (1950)
British History Online – A History of the County of Berkshire: Volume 2 – Deans of Windsor
Windsor Castle
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