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1326 to 1332: Adam de Brome - Almoner to Edward II and founder of college.
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1332 to 1348: William de Leverton
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1348 to 1349: William de Hawkesworth - Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford
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1349 to 1373: William de Daventre
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1373 to 1385: John de Colyntre
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1385 to 1394: John de Middleton
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1394 to 1402: John de Maldon
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1402 to 1414: John Possell
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1414 to 1415: John Rote
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1415 to 1417: William Corffe
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1417 to 1421: Thomas Leyntwardyn
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1421 to 1422: Henry Kayle
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1424 to 1427: Nicholas Herry
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1428 to 1435: John Carpenter
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1435 to 1446: Walter Lyhert
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1446 to 1449: John Hals
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1449 to 1476: Henry Sampson
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1476 to 1479: Thomas Hawkyns
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1479 to 1492: John Taylor
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1493 to 1507: Thomas Cornysh
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1507 to 1516: Edmund Wylsford
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1516 to 1530: James More
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1530 to 1538: Thomas Ware
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1538 to 1540: Henry Mynne
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1540 to 1550: William Haynes
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1550 to 1565: John Smyth
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1565 to 1566: Roger Marbeck - Chief physician to Elizabeth I.
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1566 to 1574: John Belly
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1574 to 1618: Antony Blencowe
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1618 to 1621: William Lewis
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1621 to 1644: John Tolson
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1644 to 1653: John Saunders
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1653 to 1691: Robert Say
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1691 to 1708: George Royse
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1709 to 1727: George Carter
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1727 to 1757: Walter Hodges
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1757 to 1768: Chardin Musgrave
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1768 to 1781: John Clarke
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1781 to 1814: John Eveleigh
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1814 to 1828: Edward Copleston - Oxford Professor of Poetry 1802 to 1812, Bishop of Llandaff and Dean of St Paul's 1828 to 1849.
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1828 to 1882: Edward Hawkins
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1882 to 1905: David Binning Monro - Scottish Homeric scholar.
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1905 to 1914: Charles Lancelot Shadwell
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1914 to 1930: Lancelot Ridley Phelps
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1930 to 1947: David Ross - Scottish philosopher, known for work in ethics.
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1947 to 1957: George Clark - British historian.
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1957 to 1980: Kenneth Turpin - Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford from 1966 to 1969.
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1980 to 1981: Michael Swann - molecular and cell biologist, Chairman of the BBC (1973–80), Principal of the University of Edinburgh (1973–80), and Chancellor of the University of York (1979–90).
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1982 to 1990: Zelman Cowen - former Governor-General of Australia
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1990 to 2003: Ernest Nicholson - former Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture
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2003 to 2013: Derek Morris - former Chairman of the Competition Commission
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2013 to 2018: Moira Wallace, former British civil servant, first Permanent Secretary of the Department of Energy and Climate Change.
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2018 (current): Neil Mendoza, entrepreneur, publisher and philanthropist.
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