The following persons have served as Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge:
Name | Portrait | Term of office | |
---|---|---|---|
Robert de Thorpe | 1347? (fl. 1354)[1] |
c. 1364 | |
Thomas de Bingham | c. 1364[2] | c. 1374 | |
John Tynmouth or Tinmew | 1374? (fl. 1380) |
1385† | |
Richard Morys | 1385? (fl. 1389)[3] |
1406? | |
John Sudbury | 1406 | 1428 (resigned) | |
John Langton | 1428 | 22 May 1447† | |
Hugh Damlet | 1447 | 1449 (resigned) | |
Lawrence Booth | 31 May 1450 | 19 May 1480† | |
Thomas Rotherham | 1480 | 1488 (resigned) | |
George Fitzhugh | 14 September 1488 | November 1505† | |
Roger Leyburn | 29 November 1505 | c. 1 August 1507† | |
Richard Foxe | 1507 | 19 October 1518 (resigned) | |
Robert Shorton | 1518 | 1534 (resigned) | |
Robert Swinburn | before 4 October 1534 | October 1537 (resigned) | |
George Folberry | 1537 | October 1540† | |
Nicholas Ridley | October 1540 | 1554 (deprived) | |
John Young (I) | 24 December 1554 | 20 July 1559 (deprived) | |
Edmund Grindal | 20 July 1559 | 16 August 1561 (resigned) | |
Matthew Hutton | 14 May 1562 | 1567 (resigned) | |
John Whitgift | 21 April 1567 | July 1567 (resigned) | |
John Young (II) | 12 July 1567 | 16 March 1578 (resigned) | |
William Fulke | 10 May 1578 | 28 August 1589† | |
Lancelot Andrewes | 6 September 1589 | 1605 (resigned) | |
Samuel Harsnett | November 1605 | 18 February 1616 (resigned) | |
Nicholas Felton | 29 June 1616 | 18 February 1619 (resigned) | |
Jerome Beale | 21 February 1619 | September 1630† | |
Benjamin Lany | 25 December 1630 | 13 March 1644 (ejected) | |
Richard Vines | 13 March 1644 | 1 October 1650 (ejected) | |
Sidrach Simpson | 1650 | April 1655† | |
William Moses | April 1655 | 1660 (ejected) | |
Benjamin Lany | 1660 (restored) |
16 August 1662 (resigned) | |
Mark Frank | 23 August 1662 | January 1664† | |
Robert Mapletoft | c. May 1664 | 20 August 1677† | |
Nathaniel Coga | 20 August 1677 | 8 January 1694† | |
Thomas Browne | 10 February 1694 | 9 March 1707† | |
Edward Lany | 19 March 1707 | 9 August 1728† | |
John Hawkins | 15 August 1728 | October 1733 (resigned) | |
Roger Long | 12 October 1733 | 16 December 1770† | |
James Brown | 16 December 1770 | 30 September 1784† | |
Joseph Turner | 6 October 1784 | 3 August 1828† | |
Gilbert Ainslie | 15 August 1828 | 9 January 1870† | |
John Power | 14 January 1870 | 18 November 1880† | |
Charles Edward Searle | 24 November 1880 | 29 July 1902† | |
Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bt. | 26 August 1902 | 7 February 1903† | |
Arthur James Mason | 11 March 1903 | 15 June 1912 (resigned) | |
William Sheldon Hadley | 19 June 1912 | 25 December 1927† | |
Arthur Hutchinson | 16 January 1928 | 30 September 1937 (retired) | |
Sir Montagu Sherard Dawes Butler | 1 October 1937 | 31 July 1948 (retired) | |
Sir Sydney Castle Roberts | 1 August 1948 | 1958 | |
Sir William Vallance Douglas Hodge | 1 August 1958 | 1970 | |
William Anthony Camps | 1970 | 1981[4] | |
The Lord Adrian | 1981 | 1992 | |
Sir Roger Tomkys | 1992 | 2004 | |
Sir Richard Dearlove | 2004 | 31 July 2015 (retired) | |
The Lord Smith of Finsbury | 2015 | incumbent |
References
- ↑ Pembroke College, Cambridge: A Short History: Robert de Thorpe
- ↑ ibid.: Thomas de Bingham
- ↑ ibid.: Richard Morys
- ↑ Robert Sanders (26 March 1997). "Obituary: W. A. Camps". The Independent. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
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