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Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons

The Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons, also known as the Speaker's Chaplain, is a Church of England priest who officiates at services held at the Palace of Westminster and its associated chapel, St Mary Undercroft. The Chaplain also acts as chaplain to the Speaker and Members of Parliament. The first Speaker's Chaplain was appointed in 1660. The current officeholder is the Venerable Andrew Hillier.

From 1972 to 2010, the Speaker's Chaplain also held the position of Rector of St Margaret's, Westminster, the parish church of the Palace of Westminster.

List of Chaplains to the Speaker of the House of Commons

17th century
  • Edward Voyce (1660)
  • Henry Carpenter (1661)
  • Henry Wotton (1663)
  • Mr. Barker (1675)
  • Mr. Willet (1689)
  • Peter Birch (1689)
  • Thomas Manningham (1690–1694)
  • Maurice Vaughan (1694–1695)
  • Samuel Barton (1695–1697)
  • William Hallifax (1697–1698)
  • William Galloway (1698–1700)
18th century
19th century
  • John Barton (1801–1802)
  • Samuel Smith (1802–1806)
  • Frederick Barnes (1806–1807)
  • Charles Proby (1807–1812)
  • James Webber (1812–1815)
  • Robert Stevens (1815–1818)
  • Christopher Wordsworth (1818–1820)
  • William Frederick Baylay (1820–1824)
  • Thomas Manners-Sutton (1824–1827)
  • Evelyn Levett Sutton (1827–)
  • Frederick Vernon Lockwood (1830–1832)
  • Edward Repton (1832–1833)
  • Temple Frere (1833–1835)
  • John Vane (1835–)
  • Gerrard Thomas Andrewes (1839–1849)
  • Thomas Garnier (1849–1857)
  • Henry Drury (1857–1862)
  • Charles Merivale (1863–1869)
  • Henry White (1869–1874, 1889–1890†)
  • Francis Byng (1874–1889)
  • Frederic Farrar (1890–1895)
  • Basil Wilberforce (1896–1916†)
20th century
21st century

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