List of masters of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Appearance
The following have served as Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge:[1]
- 1350 Robert de Stretton (or Stratton)
- 1355 Adam Walker or Wickmer
- 1384 Robert Branch or Braunch
- 1413 Henry Wells d.1431
- 1429 Marmaduke Lumley
- 1443 Simon Dalling
- 1453 Simon Thornham
- 1471—1501 William Dalling
- 1502 Edward Shrouldham
- 1505 & 1509—1512 John Wright
- 1512 Walter Huke or Hewke d.1517 or 1518
- 1520—1525 & 1527 Thomas Larke
- 1525 Stephen Gardiner (1525–1552)
- 1549—Feb. 1552 Walter Haddon
- 1552 William Mouse (October 1552. removed 1553, reinstated 1555. Probably resigned before 1559)
- 1553—1555 Stephen Gardiner
- 1555 Henry Harvey
- 1584 Thomas Preston
- 1598 John Cowell
- 1611 Clement Corbett
- 1626 Thomas Eden
- 1645 John Selden
- 1645 & 1660 (recalled) Robert King
- 1645 John Bond
- 1676 Thomas Exton
- 1688 George Oxenden
- 1702 George Bramston
- 1710—1735 Sir Nathaniel Lloyd
- 1735—May 1964 Sir Edward Simpson
- 1764—March 1803 Sir James Marriott
- 1803—1815 Sir William Wynne
- 1815—1843 Thomas Le Blanc
- 1843 Sir Herbert Jenner-Fust
- 1852 Thomas Charles Geldart
- 1877 Sir Henry James Sumner Maine
- 1888—June 1902 Henry Latham (died 5 June 1902[2])
- 1902—April 1916 Edward Anthony Beck b.21 March 1848
- 1919 Henry Bond resigned
- 1929—1954 Henry Roy Dean
- 1955—Dec. 1965 Sir William Ivor Jennings
- 1966—Sept. 1975 William Alexander Deer
- 1975 Theodore Morris Sugden
- 1986—Sept. 2000 Sir John Lyons
- 2000—Oct. 2005 Peter Clarke
- Oct. 2005—Sept. 2014 Martin Daunton
- Oct. 2014—present Jeremy Morris[3]
References
- ^ http://www.andrewsenior.com/thherald/masters.html
- ^ "Obituary - Master of Trinity Hall". The Times. No. 36787. London. 6 June 1902. p. 10. template uses deprecated parameter(s) (help)
- ^ Revd Jeremy Morris elected new master of Trinity Hall Cambridge