William Tunstall, 11th Oct. 1613[1]. He was buried 8th Nov. 1622.
Isaac Bargrave, 6th Nov. 1622[2]. Made dean in 1625[3].
Thomas Paske succeeded Bargrave in 1625. He died in 1662.
John Bargrave was appointed by patent dated 23rd Sept., and admitted 26th Sept. 1662[4]. He died 11th May 1680, ætat. 70, and was buried in the cathedral.
George Thorpe, 22nd May 1680[5]. He died in Nov. 1719.
John Hancock, nominated 1st Dec. 1719[6], and installed on the l0th of the same month[7]. He died in 1728.
John Harris, nominated 5th July 1728[8], and installed on the 30th of the same month[9]. Made bishop of Llandaff in 1738.
Thomas Tenison, nominated 31st Jan. 1738[10], and installed 8th Feb.[11] He died 7th May 1742.
Spencer Cowper, nominated 13th May 1742[12], and installed 11th June[13]. He resigned in 1746, on being made dean of Durham.
Arthur Young, nominated 3rd June 1746, vice Cowper[14], and installed 27th June[15]. He died 29th June 1759.
John Head, nominated 6th July 1759, vice Young[16]; installed 16th July[17]. Ob. 4th Dec. 1769.
Richard Palmer, 21st Dec. 1769, vice John Head[18]. Resigned in 1781.
- ↑ Bishops' Certificates.
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ Reg. Abbot.
- ↑ Bishops' Certificates.
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ Church Book, Home Office.
- ↑ Bishops' Certificates.
- ↑ Church Book, Home Office.
- ↑ Bishops' Certificates.
- ↑ Church Book, Home Office.
- ↑ Bishops' Certificates.
- ↑ Church Book, Home Office.
- ↑ Bishops' Certificates.
- ↑ Church Book, Home Office.
- ↑ Bishops' Certificates.
- ↑ Church Book, Home Office.
- ↑ Bishops' Certificates.
- ↑ Ibid.