List of Rectors of Exeter College

List of Rectors of Exeter College

The following is a list of rectors of Exeter College, Oxford.

Rectors of Exeter College

1318-1566

*John Parys (1318 – 1319)
*Stephen de Pippecote] (1322 – 1325)
*John de Sevenaysshe (1325 – 1326)
*John de Kelly (1326 – 1327)
*Richard de Pyn (1327 – 1330)
*Henry de Tiverton (1333 – 1344)
*William Dobbe (1334 – 1335)
*William de Polmorva (1336 – 1337)
*John de Blankeswille (1344)
*Robert de Trethewy (1354 – June 1357)
*John Halle (1357 – Spring 1359)
*John Wiseburg (May — October 1359)
*Robert de Clyste (1359 – 1365)
*Robert Blakedon (1365 – 1366)
*John Otery (1367)
*Thomas de Kelly (1368 – 1369)
*William Franke (1370 – 1371)
*John Dagenet (1371 – 1372)
*Robert de Lydeford (1373 – 1374)
*Martin Lydeford (1374)
*John More (1374 – 1375)
*Thomas Worth (1375 – 1377)
*Thomas White (1377 – 1378)
*Richard Browne (1378 – 1379)
*Lawrence Stevine (1379 – March 1380)
*William Talkarn or Talcaryn (March — October 1380)
*William Slade (1380 – 1384)
*Thomas Dyre (1385 – 1389)
*Thomas Hendyman or Hyndeman (October 16, 1389April 2, 1390)
*Richard Mark or Marks (April 2, 1390 – 1391)
*Helias Stoke (October 14, 1391 – 1393)
*Robert Marschel (October 11, 1393 – 1394)
*John Gynne (1395 – 1399)
*John Jakys (October 11, 1399 – 1400)
*Richard Penwyne (1400 – 1401)
*Geoffrey Prentys (1401 – 1402)
*John Cowling (1402 – 1404)
*John Schute (1404 – 1405)
*Thomas Noreys (1405 – 1406)
*William Penbegyll (1406 – 1407)
*William Fylham (1407 – 1408)
*William Grene (1409 – 1411)
*Walter Trengoff (1411 – 1413)
*Benedict Brente (1413 – 1414)
*William Fylham (1415)
*John Alwarde (1416 – 1417)
*Henry Whitehead (1417 – 1418)
*John Alwarde (1418 – 1419)
*Ralph Morewyll (1419 – 1422)
*Edmund Fitchet (1422 – 1424)
*John Colyforde (1425)
*William Palmer (1425 – 1432)
*John Rowe (1433 – 1440)
*John Rygge (1440 – 1441)
*John Lyndon (1441 – 1442)
*John Westlake (1442 – 1443)
*John Evelyn (1443 – 1447)
*Richard French (1449 – 1453)
*Walter Windsor (1453 – 1457)
*William Mogys or Mogas (1457 – 1459)
*William Thomas (1459 – 1460)
*William Baron (1460 – 1464)
*John Phylypp (1464 – 1470)
*William Major (1471 – 1474)
*Richard Bradleghe (1475 – March 14, 1478)
*William Mylplaysh (March 14July 14, 1478)
*John Orelle or Oryal (July 4, 1478 – 1479)
*William Meryfeld (1479 – 1480)
*James Babbe (1482 – 1484)
*John Smythe (1485 – 1487)
*Thomas Ruer (1487 – 1488)
*Richard Panter (1488 – December 20, 1494)
*Richard Roberd or Roberts or Robyns (Lent - October 1495)
*John Atwell (1495 – 1499)
*Thomas Michell (1499 – 1501)
*John Rugge or Rigge (1501 – 1502)
*Gerendus Raffe (1503 – 1504)
*William Bery Bury (1506 – 1508)
*Symon Todde (1512 – Summer 1514)
*John Rugge or Rigge (1515 – 1516)
*Thomas Vyvyan (March 27, 1518October 8, 1519)
*William Smythe (1519 – 1521)
*Philip Bale (December 14, 1521October 6, 1526)
*Edmund Fletcher (1526 – 1529)
*John Bere (1529 – 1531)
*John Pekyns (1531 – 1534)
*John Bery or Bury (1534 – 1536)
*John Dotyn (1537 – 1539)
*John French (October 25, 1539 – 1542)
*Henry Laurence (October 17, 1542October 9, 1543)
*Augustine Crosse (October 17, 1543 – 1546)
*William More (October 17, 1546 – 1553)
*William Corindon or Corydon or Corndon (1553 – 1555)
*Stephen Marks (October 17, 1555 – 1556)
*Philip Randell (October 17, 1556October 17, 1557)
*Robert Newton (October 17, 1557October 17, 1559)
*John Neale (October 18, 1560 – 1566)

1566-

*John Neale (Whitsuntide 1566 – deprived October 12, 1570
* Robert Newton (October 31, 1570 – resigned October 4, 1578 (see above)
*Thomas Glasier (October 21, 1578 – d. March 9, 1592
*Thomas Holland (April 24, 1592 – d. March 17, 1612
*John Prideaux (April 4, 1612 – resigned August 3, 1642]
*George Hakewill (August 23, 1642 – d. April 2, 1649
*John Conant (June 7, 1649 – deprived September 1, 1662
*Joseph Maynard (September 18, 1662 – resigned April 30, 1666
*Arthur Bury (May 27, 1666 – deprived July 26, 1690
*William Paynter (August 15, 1690 –d. February 18, 1716
*Mathew Hole (March 8, 1716 – d. July 19, 1730
*John Conybeare (August 6, 1730 – resigned January 29, 1733
*Joseph Atwell (February 17, 1733 – resigned March 3, 1737
*James Edgcumbe (April 11, 1737 – d. May 16, 1750
*Francis Webber (June 5, 1750 – d. September 29, 1771
*Thomas Bray (October 22, 1771 – d. March 28, 1785
*Thomas Stinton (April 15, 1785 – d. July 6, 1787
*Henry Richards (July 23, 1797 – d. December 19, 1807
*John Cole (January 7, 1808 – d. October 13, 1819
*John Collier Jones (November 6, 1819 – d. August 7, 1838
*Joseph Loscombe Richards (September 1, 1838 – d. February 27, 1854
*John Prideaux Lightfoot (March 18, 1854 – d. March 23, 1887
*William Walrond Jackson (April 15, 1887 – resigned March 25, 1913
*Lewis Richard Farnell (April 15, 1913 – resigned September 19, 1928
*Robert Ranulph Marett (October 10, 1928 – d. February 18, 1943
*Eric Arthur Barber (September 26, 1943

*Sir Kenneth Clinton Wheare (1956 - resigned 1972)
*W Greig Barr (1972 - resigned 1982) (d. April 23, 2008)
*Sir Richard Oswald Chandler Norman (1982(?) - d. June 6, 1993)
*Marilyn Butler (1993 - 2004)
*Frances Cairncross (October 2004)

From: 'Exeter College', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford (1954), pp. 107-118. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63875. Date accessed: 25 February 2008.

Reference

*'Exeter College', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford (1954), pp. 107-118. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63875. Date accessed: 25 February 2008.


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