Dean of Manchester

Dean of Manchester

The Dean of Manchester is based in Manchester, England and is the head of the Chapter of Manchester Cathedral. The current Dean is The Very Reverend Rogers Govender.

List of Deans of Manchester

  • William Herbert 1840–1847
  • George Hull Bowers 1847–1872
  • Benjamin Morgan Cowie 1872–1883
  • John Oakley 1884–1890
  • Edward Craig Maclure 1890–1906
  • James Welldon 1906–1918
  • William Swayne 1918–1920
  • Joseph Gough McCormick 1920–1924
  • Hewlett Johnson 1924–1931
  • Garfield Hodder Williams 1931–1948
  • Leonard Wilson 1949–1953
  • Herbert Arthur Jones 1954–1963
  • Alfred Jowett 1964–1983
  • Robert Murray Waddington 1984–1993
  • Kenneth Joseph Riley 1993–2005
  • Rogers Govender



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