By the Rev. A. C. Smith, M.A. 



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14(31. John Eussell. On decease of E. Parker. 



Archd. Berks, Bishop of 

 Lincoln, and Chancellor of 

 England. 



1462. John Paynet. On resignation of J. Eussell. 



1471. (May 15.) John Vernam. On decease of J. Paynet. 



1471. (Nov. 2.) Eoger Kotheram. On resignation of J. Vernam. 



1477. Leonard Say. 



1493. Henry Carnbul (or Cambell). On decease of L. Say. 



1494. Thomas Phillips (Sub Dean.) On resignation of H. Carn- 



bull. 



1513. Henry Eawlins, archd. Sar. On decease of T. Phillips. 



1514. Edward Finch, archd.Wilts. On resignation of H.Eawlins. 



1515. William Pykenham. By " dimission " of E. Finch. 

 1517. Eichard Audley. (Precentor.) By "dimission" of W. 



Pykenham. 



1523. John Biggs. 



1524. John Cox. On resignation of J. Biggs. 



1546. John Bodenham On decease of J. Cox. 



1547. John Everode. On decease of J. Bodenham. 

 1549. Thomas Nelson. 



1553. Thomas White, Archd. Berks. Treasurer- 



Canon Eesidentiary. He died 

 in 1624, aged 95, and had 

 been connected with the 

 Cathedral 71 years. 



1565. John Garbrand. On resignation of T. White. 



1569. Edmund Weston. 



1570. William Overton. Bishop of Lichfield, 1580. 

 1580. Hugh Langley. By the Queen on promotion of 



W. Overton. 



1591. . John Hopkinson. 



1594. Eichard Mulcaster. Presented by John Tayler, 



patron " pro hac vice." 



1621. HughGough. 



1623. Humphrey Henchman. By resignation of H. Gough. 



Bishop of Sarum, 1660. 

 1629. Edward Gough. On cession of H. Henchman. 



1668. (Oct.) Daniel Whitby. Precentor. 



1668. (Dec.) John Martyn. On resignation of D. Whitby. 



1677. John Fielding. On resignation of J. Martyn. 



1678. Isaac Walton.* On resignation of J. Fielding. 



1679. (Feb.) Timothy Morton. On resignation of I. Walton. 

 1679. (Oct. 3.) Thomas Barford. On cession of T. Morton. 

 1701. Henry Eogers. On decease of T. Barford. 

 1721. John Squire. (Succentor.) On decease of H. Eogers. 

 1759. Charles Tarrant. (Succentor.) Dean of Peterborough 1764, 



ob. 1791. 



* Isaac Walton was nephew of the great fisherman, and Rector of Poulshot— or Polsholt. Poules- 

 holt, or Pawlesholt— as it was originally written. He was also a Canon Residentiary, Among the 

 treasures of the Muniment Room are " Walton's Collections " from the various Chapter records. 



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