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List of masters of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
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July 29, 2025
The following have served as
Master of
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
:
[
1
]
1350–1355:
Robert de Stretton
(or Stratton), d.1385
1355–1384:
Adam Wickmer
(or Walker), d.1384
1384–1413:
Robert Braunch
(or Branch), d.1413
1413–1429:
Henry Wells
, d.1431
1429–1443:
Marmaduke Lumley
, d.1450
1443–1453:
Simon Dalling
1453–1471:
Simon Thornham
1471–1501:
William Dalling
1502–1503:
Edward Shouldham
, d.1503
1503–1505:
Vacant
1505–1512:
John Wright
, d.1519
1512–1517:
Walter Huke
(or Hewke), d.1517
1517–1525:
Thomas Larke
, d.1528
1525–1549:
Stephen Gardiner
, d.1555
1549–1552:
Walter Haddon
, d.1572
1552–1553:
William Mouse
(removed), d.1588
1553–1555:
Stephen Gardiner
(secundus), d.1555
1555–1559:
William Mouse
(secundus), d.1588
1559–1585:
Henry Harvey
, d.1585
1585–1598:
Thomas Preston
, d.1598
1598–1611:
John Cowell
, d.1611
1611–1626:
Clement Corbet
, d.1652
1626–1645:
Thomas Eden
, d.1645
1645:
John Selden
, d.1654
1645:
Robert King
, d.1676
1645–1660:
John Bond
, d.1676
1660–1676:
Robert King
(secundus), d.1676
1676–1688:
Thomas Exton
, d.1688
1688–1702:
George Oxenden
, d.1703
1703–1710:
George Bramston
, d.1710
1710–1735 Sir
Nathaniel Lloyd
, d.1745
1735–1764: Sir
Edward Simpson
, d.1764
1764–1803: Sir
James Marriott
, d.1803
1803–1815: Sir
William Wynne
, d.1815
1815–1843:
Thomas Le Blanc
, d.1843
1843–1852: Sir
Herbert Jenner-Fust
, d.1852
1852–1877:
Thomas Charles Geldart
, d.1877
1877–1888: Sir
Henry James Sumner Maine
, d.1888
1888–1902:
Henry Latham
, d.1902
[
2
]
1902–1916:
Edward Anthony Beck
, d.1916
[
3
]
1916–1919:
Vacant
1919–1929:
Henry Bond
, d.1938
1929–1954:
Henry Roy Dean
, d.1961
1955–1965: Sir
Ivor Jennings
, d.1965
1966–1975
William Alexander Deer
, d.2009
1975–1986: Sir
Theodore Morris Sugden
, d.1984
1986–2000: Sir
John Lyons
, d.2020
2000–2005:
Peter Clarke
,
vivant
2005–2014:
Martin Daunton
,
vivant
2014–2021:
Jeremy Morris
,
vivant
2022–Present:
Mary Hockaday
References
↑
"The Masters"
.
andrewsenior.com
. Retrieved
6 March
2019
.
↑
"Obituary - Master of Trinity Hall".
The Times
. No.
36787. London. 6 June 1902. p.
10.
↑
"Ecclesiastical intelligence".
The Times
. No.
36800. London. 21 June 1902. p.
8.
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