List of headmasters at Bristol Grammar School
The following is a list of headmasters at Bristol Grammar School from when the school began in 1532.
Start year | End year | Name | Academic degree | Alumni | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1532 (or earlier) | c. 1542 | Thomas Moffat[1] | |||
1542 | c. 1561 | John Harris | |||
c. 1561 | 1562 | Mr Dyconson | |||
c. 1564 | 1564 | Mr Style | |||
c. 1565 | 1566 | Mr Turner | |||
c. 1570 | 1571 | Mr Dunne | |||
c. 1582 | 1583 | Mr White | |||
c. 1584 | 1584 | Mr Alexander Woodsonne | |||
c. 1600 | 1622 | William Swift | M.A. | Christ Church, Oxford | |
1622 | 1622 | Richard Payne | M.A. | New College, Oxford | |
1622 | 1636 | Richard Cheynie | M.A. | Magdalen College, Oxford | |
1636 | 1638 | Henry James | M.A. | Trinity College, Oxford | |
1638 | 1642 | Bartholmew Man | M.A. | Corpus Christi College, Oxford | |
1642 | 1657 | Walter Rainsthorp | M.A. | St John's College, Oxford | |
1657 | 1662 | John Stephens | M.A. B.C.L. |
Trinity College, Oxford | |
1662 | 1670 | William Ball | M.A. | Wadham College, Oxford | |
1670 | 1687 | John Rainsthorp | M.A. | St John's College, Oxford | |
1687 | 1689 | William Stephens | M.A. | St Edmund Hall, Oxford | |
1689 | 1697 | Thomas Wotton | M.A. | Wadham College, Oxford King's College, Cambridge | |
1697 | 1702 | Robert Welstead | M.A. | ||
1702 | 1709 | Edward Pearce | M.A. | University College, Oxford | |
1709 | 1717 | William Goldwin[2] | M.A. | King's College, Cambridge | |
1717 | 1722 | James Taylor | M.A. | Oriel College, Oxford | |
1722 | 1743 | Alexander Stopford Catcott[3] | M.A. | St John's College, Oxford | |
1743 | 1764 | Samuel Seyer[4] | M.A. | Pembroke College, Oxford | |
1764 | 1811 | Charles Lee[5] | M.A. | Pembroke College, Oxford | |
1812 | 1844 | John Joseph Goodenough[6] | M.A. | New College, Oxford | |
1827 | 1854 | Robert Evans | M.A. D.C.L. |
Jesus College, Oxford | |
1855 | 1860 | Charles Thomas Hudson[7] | M.A. | St John's College, Cambridge | |
1860 | 1883 | John William Caldicott[8] | M.A. D.D. |
Pembroke College, Oxford Jesus College, Oxford | |
1883 | 1906 | Robert Leighton[1] | M.A. | Balliol College, Oxford | |
1906 | 1916 | Sir Cyril Norwood[9] | M.A. D.Litt. |
St John's College, Oxford | |
1917 | 1938 | Joseph Edwin Barton[10] | M.A. | Pembroke College, Oxford | |
1938 | 1942 | Ralph Westwood Moore[11] | M.A. | Christ Church, Oxford | |
1943 | 1960 | John Garrett[12] | M.A. | Exeter College, Oxford | |
1960 | 1975 | John Mackay[13] | D.Phil. | Merton College, Oxford | |
1975 | 1988 | Roy Avery[14] | M.A. | Magdalen College, Oxford | |
1988 | 1997 | Charles Martin[15] | M.A. | Selwyn College, Cambridge | |
1997 | 2008 | David Mascord[16] | B.A. Ph.D. |
University of York St John's College, Cambridge | |
2008 | Roderick MacKinnon [17] | B.Sc. | University of Leicester |
References
- 1 2 "Bristol Grammar School". Open Buildings. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ Walsh, John; Haydon, Colin; Taylor, Stephen (1993). The Church of England C.1689-c.1833: From Toleration to Tractarianism. Cambridge University Press. p. 199. ISBN 9780521417327.
- ↑ "Catcott, Alexander Stopford". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ Davies, Owen; de Blecourt, Willem (2004). Beyond the Witch Trials: Witchcraft and Magic in Enlightenment Europe. Manchester University Press. p. 125. ISBN 9780719066603.
- ↑ "Bristol Grammar School: From Tudor high standards to notorious head master Charles Lee and back again". Bristol Post. 2 September 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ Turner, David (2015). The Old Boys: The Decline and Rise of the Public School. Yale University Press. p. 75. ISBN 9780300213133.
- ↑ "Hudson, Charles Thomas (1828-1903): drawings of the Rotifera". AIM 25. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ Crawford, Elizabeth (2006). The Women's Suffrage Movement in Britain and Ireland: A Regional Survey. Taylor & Francis. p. 130. ISBN 9780415383325.
- ↑ "The Norwood Report (1943) Curriculum and Examinations in Secondary Schools". Education in England. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ "Mr. J. E. BARTON (Headmaster, Bristol Grammar School): ' Four Centuries of School Life'". Radio Times. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ "The Head Masters". Harrow Association. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ "The Headmaster of Bristol Grammar School, Mr. John Garrett". Spectator. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ Young, Roger (10 November 1999). "Obituary: John Mackay". Independent. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ "(James) Roy Avery". Harrow County School for Boys. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ "Birthdays Today". Times. 19 September 2013. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ Curtis, Polly (29 January 2008). "To have and have not". Guardian. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ "Headmasters Blog". Bristol Grammar School. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
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