Dean of Windsor

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The Dean of Windsor is the spiritual head of the Canons of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. The Dean chairs meetings of the Chapter of Canons as primus inter pares.

This list is incomplete.

  • Hugh Weston, 1556
  • John Baxall, 1557
  • George Carew, 1559
  • William Day, 1572
  • Robert Bennett, 1595
  • Giles Thompson, 1602
  • Anthony Maxley, 1612
  • Marcus Antonius de Dominic, 1618
  • Henry Beaumont, 1622
  • Matthew Wren, 1628
  • Christopher Wren, 1635
  • Edward Hyde, 1658
  • Bruno Ryves, 1660
  • John Durell, 1677
  • Francis Turner, 1683
  • Gregory Hascard, 1684
  • Thomas Manningham, 1708
  • John Robinson, 1709
  • George Verney, 12th Baron Willoughby de Broke, 1713
  • Peniston Booth, 1729
  • Frederick Keppel, 1765
  • Ian Hunter 1960s
  • John Leonard Wilson -1971
  • Robert Woods 1971
  • William Fleming 1971-1976
  • Michael Mann 1976-1989
  • Patrick Mitchell 1989-1997
  • David Conner 1998-present
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