John Corynham (or Coringham) (d. 1444) was a Canon of Windsor from 1416 to 1444 [1]
He was appointed:
He was appointed to the third stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1416 and held the canonry until 1444.
John Aleyn was a Canon of Windsor from 1362 to 1368 and Archdeacon of Suffolk from 1368 to 1373.
Richard Wyot MA was a Canon of Windsor from 1436 to 1449 and Archdeacon of Middlesex from 1443 to 1463.
John Snell was a Canon of Windsor from 1425 to 1431 and Archdeacon of London from 1422 to 1431.
Thomas Bray DD was a Canon of Windsor from 1776–1785
Geoffrey Symeon S.T.P. was a Canon of Windsor from 1501 to 1508 and Dean of Chichester from 1504 to 1508.
Anthony Rushe D.D. was a Canon of Windsor from 1566 to 1577 and Dean of Chichester from 1570 to 1577.
John Kette was a Canon of Windsor from 1437 to 1452.
Richard Kingston was a Canon of Windsor from 1400 to 1402 and the Dean of Windsor from 1402 to 1418.
John Mandeville was a Canon of Windsor from 1709 to 1722 and Dean of Peterborough from 1722 to 1725
Henry Beaumont LL.D. was a Canon of Windsor from 1622 to 1628 and Dean of Peterborough from 1617 to 1628.
Henry Drayton was a Canon of Windsor from 1411 to 1413.
John Boor was a Canon of Windsor from 1389 - 1402 and Dean of the Chapel Royal.
Nicholas Sturgeon was a Canon of Windsor from 1442 to 1454, a composer and a compiler of the Old Hall Manuscript.
Henry Hanshard was a Canon of Windsor from 1444 to 1446
John Malvern was a Canon of Windsor from 1408 to 1416.
Richard Shawe was a Canon of Windsor from 1376 to 1403
John Stokes BCanL was a Canon of Windsor from 1486 to 1503.
William Walesby was a Canon of Windsor from 1441 to 1450 and Archdeacon of Chichester from 1444 to 1444.
Richard Andrew was a Canon of Windsor from 1450 to 1455, Archdeacon of Sarum from 1441 to 1444 and Dean of York from 1452 - 1477.
Harry Hanslap was a Canon of Windsor from 1437 to 1452.