John Kette (died 1455) was a Canon of Windsor from 1437 to 1452. [1]
He was appointed:
He was appointed to the seventh stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1437, and held the stall until 1452.
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Geoffrey Symeon S.T.P. was a Canon of Windsor from 1501 to 1508 and Dean of Chichester from 1504 to 1508.
Thomas Lisieux was a Canon of Windsor from 1435 to 1442 and Dean of St Paul’s from 1441 to 1456.
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
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William Brewster was a Canon of Windsor from 1432 to 1437.
John Ailleston was a Canon of Windsor from 1404 to 1405
Thomas Southwell was a Canon of Windsor from 1428 to 1431.
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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.
John Dunmoe BDec was a Canon of Windsor from 1450 to 1455 and Archdeacon of Gloucester from 1487 to 1489 and Bishop of Limerick from 1486 to 1489.
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