The prior of Christ Church served in Christ Church Cathedral Priory in Canterbury, attached to Canterbury Cathedral.
Context
Canterbury Cathedral began life as cathedral for its city, diocese and archdiocese, headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and run by a dean. However, when the cathedral was re-formed as a monastic institution (known as Christ Church Priory) as well as a cathedral, a Prior was put in charge of the monastery (with the Archbishop effectively acting as abbot). When in 1539 the monastery was dissolved and reverted to being solely a cathedral, the prior's duties reverted to a dean, the first of whom was Nicholas Wotton.
List
- Henry 1080âÂÂ1096
- Ernulf 1096âÂÂ1107
- Conrad 1108âÂÂ1126
- Gosford 1126âÂÂ1128
- Elmer 1128âÂÂ1137
- Jeremy / Jeremiah 1137âÂÂ1143
- Walter Durdens 1143âÂÂ1149
- Walter Parvus 1149âÂÂ1153
- Wybert 1153âÂÂ1167
- Odo 1167âÂÂ1175
- Benedict 1175âÂÂ1177
- Harlewine 1177âÂÂ1179
- Alan 1179âÂÂ1186
- Honorius 1186âÂÂ1189
- Roger Norreis 1189âÂÂ1190
- Osbern/Osbert de Bristow 1190âÂÂ1191
- Geoffry (sic) 1191âÂÂ1205
- John de Chatham 1205-c.1218
- Walter III c.1218âÂÂ1222
- John of Sittingbourne 1222âÂÂ1244
- Roger de Lee 1234âÂÂ1244
- Nicholas de Sandwich 1244-1258
- Roger de St Elphege 1258âÂÂ1263
- William (or Adam) Chillenden 1264âÂÂ1274
- Thomas Ringmer(e) 1274âÂÂ1284
- Henry de Eastry 1285âÂÂ1331
- Richard Oxinden/Oxenden 1331âÂÂ1338
- Robert Hathbrand 1338âÂÂ1370
- Richard Gillingham 1370âÂÂ1376
- Stephen Mongeham 1376âÂÂ1377
- John Fynch 1377âÂÂ1391
- Thomas Chillenden 1391âÂÂ1411
- John Woodnesborough 1411âÂÂ1428
- William Molash 1428âÂÂ1438
- John Salisbury âÂÂ1446
- John Elham 1446âÂÂ1449
- Thomas Goldstone 1449âÂÂ1468
- John Oxney 1468âÂÂ1471
- William Petham 1471âÂÂ1472
- William Sellynge 1472âÂÂ1495
- Thomas Goldstone II 1495âÂÂ1517
- Thomas Goldwell 1517âÂÂ1539
Sources
- Table of priors and deans at the west end of the south aisle of Canterbury Cathedral nave. See also reference.
- Victoria County History at British History Online
References