Dean of Canterbury
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The Dean of Canterbury is the head of the Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral in England. The 39th and current Dean is Robert Willis, who was appointed in 2001.
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[edit] List of Deans of Canterbury
[edit] Pre-Reformation
[edit] Post-Reformation
- Nicholas Wotton (1541-1567) (the first post-Reformation Dean, simultaneously Dean of York)
- Thomas Godwin (1567-1584)
- Richard Rogers (1584-1597)
- Thomas Neville (1597-1615)
- Charles Fotherby (1615-1619)
- John Boys (1619-1625)
- Isaac Bargrave (1625-1643)
- George Aglionby (1643)
- Thomas Turner (1643-1672)
- John Tillotson (1672-1689)
- John Sharp (1689-1691)
- George Hooper (1691-1704)
- George Stanhope (1704-1728)
- Elias Sydall (1728-1733)
- John Lynch (1734-1760)
- William Friend (1760-1766)
- John Potter (1766-1770)
- Brownlow North (1770-1771)
- John Moore (1771-1775)
- James Cornwallis (1775-1781)
- George Horne (1781-1790)
- William Buller (1790-1792)
- Folliott Cornewall (1793-1797)
- Thomas Powys (1797-1809)
- Gerard Andrewes (1809-1825)
- Hugh Percy (1825-1827)
- Richard Bagot (1827-1845)
- William Rowe Lyall (1845-1857)
- Henry Alford (1857-1871)
- Robert Payne-Smith (1871-1895)
- Frederic William Farrar (1895-1903)
- Henry Wace (1903-1924)
- George Bell (1924-1929)
- Hugh Richard Lawrie Sheppard (1929-1931)
- Hewlett Johnson (1931-1963)
- Ian White-Thomson (1963-1976)
- Victor A de Waal (1976-1986)
- John Arthur Simpson (1986-2000)
- Robert Willis (2000-present)