Dean of Hereford explained
The Dean of Hereford is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Hereford Cathedral. The dean and chapter are based at the Cathedral Church of Blessed Virgin Mary and St Ethelbert in Hereford. The cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Hereford and seat of the Bishop of Hereford.
List of deans
High Medieval
- 1140 Ralph
- 1150 Geoffrey
- 1157 Ralph
- 1173 Geoffrey
- Richard
- 1202 Hugh de Breusa
- 1207–1216 Hugh de Mapenor
- 1216 Henry
- 1218–1231 Thomas de Bosebir
- 1231–1234 Ralph de Maidstone
- 1234–? Stephen Thorne
- 1247–1262 Ancelin or Anselm
- 1271–1278 Giles de Avenbury
- 1278–1320 Jean de Aigueblanche
Late Medieval
- 1320–1352 Stephen de Ledebury
- 1352–1361 Thomas Trilleck
- 1361 William de Feriby
- 1363–? William Bermingham
- ?–1380 John de Middleton
- 1380–1393 John Harold
- 1393–1407 John Prophet
- 1407–1417 Thomas Felde
- 1422 John Bagshaw
- ?–1434 John Stanwey
- 1434–1445 Henry Shelford
- 1446–1462 John Berew
Early modern
(exchanged with Lloyd)
(afterwards Bishop of Llandaff 1706)
(afterwards Bishop of Llandaff 1748)
Late modern
Sources
References
- Web site: Dean of Hereford Announces Retirement. Hereford Catherdral. 11 September 2020.
- Web site: Appointment of Acting Dean.
- Web site: Welcome to the new Dean of Hereford.
- Web site: New Dean Announcement.