Dean of Salisbury

Dean of Salisbury

The Dean of Salisbury is the Head of the Chapter of Salisbury Cathedral in the Church of England. The current Dean is The Very Revd June Osborne, who was installed in 2004.

Selected office-holders

  • Walter 1102
  • Osbert 1105
  • Robert 1111
  • Serlo 1122
  • Roger 1131
  • Azo 1145
  • Robert of Chichester 1148–1155, later Bishop of Exeter[1]
  • Henry de Beaumont 1155–1164
  • John of Oxford 1166–1175, later Bishop of Norwich[2]
  • Jordan 1176–1193
  • Eustace, Dean of Salisbury 1194–1197, later Bishop of Ely[3]
  • Richard Poore 1197–1215, later Bishop of Chichester.[4]
  • Adam 1215–1220
  • William de Wanda 1220–1236
  • Robert de Hertford 1238–1257
  • Robert Wickhampton 1258–1271, later Bishop of Salisbury
  • The Very Revd Walter Scammel 1271–1284, later Bishop of Salisbury
  • The Very Revd Henry Brandeston 1285–1287, later Bishop of Salisbury
  • Simon de Micham 1287–1295
  • Peter of Savoy 1297–1309
  • William Rufati 1309
  • Reymund de Fargis 1311
  • Bertrand de Fargis 1346–1347
  • Reynold Orsini 1347–1374
  • James Orsini 1374–1378
  • Robert Braybrooke 1380
  • Thomas Montagu 1382–1404
  • John Chandler 1404–1417
  • Simon Sydenham 1418–1431
  • Thomas Browne 1435
  • Nicholas Bildeston 1435–1441
  • Adam Moleyns 1441–1446
  • Richard Leyot 1446–1449
  • Gilbert Kymer 1449–1463
  • James Goldwell 1463–1472
  • John Davison 1473–1485
  • Edward Cheyne 1486–1502
  • Thomas Ruthall 1502–1509
  • William Atwater 1509–1514
  • John Longland 1514–1521
  • Cuthbert Tunstall 1521–1522
  • Richard Pace 1523–1536
  • Peter Vannes 1536–1563
  • William Bradbridge 1563–1571
  • Thomas Cole 1571
  • Edmund Freake 1571–1572
  • John Piers 1572–1577
  • John Bridges 1577–1604
  • John Gordon 1604–1619
  • John Williams 1619–1620
  • John Bowle 1620–1630
  • Edmund Mason 1630–1635
  • Richard Bayley 1635–1667
  • Ralph Brideoke 1667–1675
  • Thomas Pierce 1675–1691
  • Robert Woodward 1691–1702
  • Edward Young 1702–1705
  • John Younger 1705–1728
  • John Clarke 1728–1757
  • Thomas Green 1757–1780
  • Rowney Noel 1780–1786
  • John Ekins 1786–1808
  • Charles Talbot 1809–1823
  • Hugh Nicholas Pearson 1823–1846
  • Francis Lear 1846–1850
  • Henry Parr Hamilton 1850–1880
  • John Charles Ryle 1880–1880
  • George David Boyle 1880–1901
  • Allan Becher Webb 1901–1907
  • William Page Roberts 1907–1919
  • Andrew Ewbank Burn 1920–1927
  • John Hugh Granville Randolph 1928–1935
  • Edward Lowry Henderson 1936–1943
  • Henry Charles Robins 1943–1952
  • Robert Hamilton Moberly 1952–1960
  • Kenneth William Haworth 1960–1971
  • William Fenton Morley 1971–1977
  • Sydney Hall Evans 1977–1986
  • The Very Revd The Hon Hugh Dickinson 1986–1996
  • The Very Revd Derek Watson 1996–2004
  • The Very Revd June Osborne 2004–present

Notes

  1. ^ Barlow "Chichester, Robert of (d. 1160?)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  2. ^ British History Online Bishops of Norwich accessed on December 14, 2007
  3. ^ British History Online Bishops of Ely accessed on October 25, 2007
  4. ^ British History Online Bishops of Durham accessed on October 25, 2007

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