George Whitehorne (died 1565) was a Canon of Windsor from 1559 to 1565. [1]
He was appointed:
He was appointed to the sixth stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1559 and held the canonry until 1565.
Simon Aleyn was a Canon of Windsor from 1559-1563
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William King B.D. was a Canon of Windsor from 1572 to 1590
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Alexander Nairne (1862–1936) was a Canon of Windsor from 1921 to 1936 and Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge.
Richard Kingston was a Canon of Windsor from 1400 to 1402 and the Dean of Windsor from 1402 to 1418.
Edward Northey was a Canon of Windsor from 1797 to 1828.
Richard Meggot was a Canon of Windsor from 1677 to 1692 and Dean of Winchester from 1679 to 1692.
William Saxey D.D. was a Canon of Windsor from 1566 to 1577.
Samuel Pratt was a Canon of Windsor from 1697 - 1723 and Dean of Rochester from 1706 - 1723.
George Heath D.D. was a Canon of Windsor from 1800 to 1822 and Head Master of Eton College from 1792 to 1802.
Robert Birkenshaw D.D. was a Canon of Windsor from 1512 - 1525
William Harward DD was a Canon of Windsor from 1562 - 1589.
John Bury was a Canon of Windsor from 1446 to 1472.
Robert Fisher was a Canon of Windsor from 1509 to 1510
John Thompson BD was a Canon of Windsor from 1563 to 1574
William Dole was a Canon of Windsor from 1377 to 1403