Dean of York
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The Dean of York is the member of the clergy who is responsible for the running of the York Minster cathedral.
Medieval
- Robert of Ghent, 12th century
- Henry of Newark 1290-1296
- Godfrey Ludham 1256 - 1258
- Adam Easton 1382 - 1397
- Thomas Langley pre 1406
Tudor
- Christopher Bainbridge - 1503 to 1505
- Cardinal Wolsey - to 1514
- John Yonge - 1514 to
- Nicholas Wotton - 1544 to ?1567
1600-1899
- Thomas Gale - 1697 to 1702 (died in office)
19th century
- William Cockburn (brother of George Cockburn, uncle of Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet who defended him on a charge of simony)
20th century to present
- Lionel Ford - 1926 to 1932
- Edward Ford
- Eric Milner-White - 1941 to >1958 (born 23rd April 1884, died 1963, termination of office unknown)
- Raymond Furnell - 1994 to 2003 (retired)
- Keith Jones - June 2004 to present
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