List of Chancellors of the University of Cambridge
The Chancellors of the University of Cambridge, from c. 1246 to the present day were:[1]
| Tenure | Chancellor | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| c. 1246 | Hugh de Hotton | |
| 1256 | Reginald Gerninghall | |
| 1257 | Stephen Hepworth | |
| 1259 | William de Ludham | |
| 1260 | Richard de Gedney | |
| 1261 | Richard Dryfield | |
| 1267 | John de Asgarby | |
| 1270–1275 | John Hooke | |
| 1276 | Roger de Fulbourn | |
| 1283 | Andrew de Gisleham | |
| 1286 | Thomas Sheringham | |
| 1287 | Stephen Hepworth | |
| 1289–1290 | Ralph de Leicester | |
| 1290–1292 | Geoffery de Pakenham | |
| 1293–1295 | Henry de Boyton | |
| 1295–1296 | John de Bradenham | |
| 1296–1299 | Thomas de Sheringham | |
| 1299 | Stephen Hepworth | |
| 1300–1303 | Stephen Haslingfield | |
| 1303–1307 | Stephen de Segrace | |
| 1307 | Stephen Haslingfield | |
| 1315 | Richard de Ashton | |
| 1321–1326 | Roger Northburgh has been incorrectly described as Chancellor[2] since 1691.[3] | |
| 1326–1329 | Richard de Badew | |
| 1329–1331 | Thomas de Foxton | |
| c. 1330 | Robert de Winwick | |
| 1331–1334 | John de Langley | |
| 1334–1335 | Robert de Mildenhall | |
| 1335–1337 | Henry de Herwarden | |
| 1337–1339 | Richard Harling (or Ling) | |
| 1340 | Robert de Claydon | |
| 1341 | Thomas de Northwood | |
| 1344 | Thomas de Northwood | |
| 1346–1348 | John de Crakhall | |
| 1348 | Thomas de Grantchester | |
| 1348 | William de Lymbergh | |
| 1349–1351 | Richard de Wetherset (or Hetherset, Wetheringsett) | |
| 1351 | Richard Harling | |
| 1352 | Anthony of Grantchester | |
| 1352–1359 | William Tynkell | |
| 1359–1360 | Thomas Sutton | |
| 1360–1361 | Richard de Wetherset | |
| 1361–1362 | Michael de Haynton | |
| 1361–1366 | Michael de Causton | |
| 1366–1369 | William de Gotham | |
| 1369 | Thomas de Stewkley | |
| 1371 | John de Donwich | |
| 1373–1374 | Adam de Lakenheath | |
| 1374 | John de Donwich | |
| 1376 | William de Gotham | |
| 1378–1379 | Richard Scrope | |
| 1380 | Eudo (or Guy) Zouche | |
| 1380–1381 | John Cavendish | |
| 1382 | Guy Zouche | |
| 1382–1383 | John de Bromyard | |
| 1383 | John of Neketon | |
| 1384 | John de Burgh (or Borough) | |
| 1385 | Thomas Hetherset (or de Hethersett) | |
| 1386 | John de Burgh (or Borough) | |
| 1388 | William Colvile | |
| 1390–1391 | Richard Dereham | |
| 1391 | William Colvile | |
| 1392 | John de Neketon | |
| 1394 | William Colvile | |
| 1396 | Guy Zouche | |
| 1400–1402 | Richard Billingford | |
| 1404–1408 | Richard Dereham | |
| 1409–1413 | Richard Billingford | |
| 1414 | Stephen le Scrope | |
| 1415–1422 | John de Rickingale | |
| 1422–1423 | Thomas of Cobham | |
| 1424–1426 | Robert Fitzhugh | |
| 1426 | William Wymbell | |
| 1427 | Marmaduke Lumley | |
| 1429–1430 | John Holeroke | |
| 1431–1432 | William Lascells | |
| 1432 | Richard Billingford | |
| 1433–1435 | Richard Cawdray | |
| 1436–1445 | John Langton | |
| 1445–1446 | Nicholas Kenton | |
| 1447 | John Langton | |
| 1448 | Robert Ascogh | |
| 1450–1451 | Nicholas Close | |
| 1451–1456 | William Percy | |
| 1456–1458 | Lawrence Booth | |
| 1458 | William Wilflete (or Wolflet) | |
| 1459–1460 | Robert Woodlark | |
| 1461 | Richard Scroope | |
| 1462–1463 | Robert Woodlark | |
| 1463–1464 | John Booth | |
| 1464 | William Wilflete | |
| 1465–1468 | John Harrison (or Herrison) | |
| 1466 | William Wilflete | |
| 1468–1469 | Edward Story | |
| 1469–1471 | Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) | |
| 1471–1472 | Edward Story | |
| 1473–1479 | Thomas Rotherham | |
| 1479–1483 | John Boynton | |
| 1483–1485 | Thomas Rotherham | |
| 1490 | Thomas Cosyn | |
| 1494–1496 | John Blythe | |
| 1496–1499 | George Fitzhugh | |
| 1499–1500 | Thomas Rotherham | |
| 1500 | Richard Fox | |
| 1502 | George Fitzhugh | |
| 1503 | Thomas Ruthall (or Rowthall) | |
| 1504–1535 | John Fisher | |
| 1535–1540 | Thomas Cromwell | |
| 1540–1547 | Stephen Gardiner | |
| 1547–1552 | Edward Seymour | |
| 1552–1553 | The Duke of Northumberland | |
| 1553–1555 | Stephen Gardiner | |
| 1556–1558 | Reginald Pole | |
| 1559–1598 | The Lord Burghley | |
| 1598–1601 | The Earl of Essex | |
| 1601–1612 | The Earl of Salisbury | |
| 1612–1614 | The Earl of Northampton | |
| 1614–1626 | The Earl of Suffolk | |
| 1626–1628 | The Duke of Buckingham | see Election for the Chancellorship of the University of Cambridge, 1626 |
| 1628–1649 | The Earl of Holland | |
| 1649–1651 | The Earl of Manchester | |
| 1651–1660 | Oliver St John | |
| 1660–1671 | The Duke of Manchester | |
| 1671–1674 | The Duke of Buckingham | |
| 1674–1682 | The Duke of Monmouth | |
| 1682–1688 | The Duke of Albemarle | |
| 1689–1748 | The Duke of Somerset | |
| 1748–1768 | The Duke of Newcastle | see Election for the Chancellorship of the University of Cambridge, 1748 |
| 1768–1811 | The Duke of Grafton | |
| 1811–1834 | HRH The Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh | see Election for the Chancellorship of the University of Cambridge, 1811 |
| 1834–1840 | The Marquess Camden | |
| 1840–1847 | The Duke of Northumberland | |
| 1847–1861 | HRH The Prince Consort | see Election for the Chancellorship of the University of Cambridge, 1847 |
| 1861–1891 | The Duke of Devonshire | |
| 1892–1908 | The Duke of Devonshire | |
| 1908–1919 | The Lord Rayleigh | |
| 1919–1930 | The Earl of Balfour | |
| 1930–1947 | The Earl Baldwin of Bewdley | |
| 1948–1950 | Jan Smuts | |
| 1950–1967 | The Lord Tedder | see Election for the Chancellorship of the University of Cambridge, 1950 |
| 1967–1976 | The Lord Adrian | |
| 1976–2011 | HRH The Duke of Edinburgh | |
| 2011– | Lord Sainsbury of Turville | see Election for the Chancellorship of the University of Cambridge, 2011[4] |
See also
- List of Vice-Chancellors of the University of Cambridge
- List of Chancellors of the University of London
- List of Chancellors of the University of Oxford
References
- ↑ Chancellors of the University of Cambridge. British History Online. Retrieved on 30 July 2012.
- ↑ "Northburgh, Roger (NRTH321R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- ↑ Wharton, p. 443, note y
- ↑ http://cambridgetab.co.uk/news/sainsbury-scores-top-post
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