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The head of Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford, is the president. The current president is Helen Moore who was appointed in 2018. [1]
Name | From | To | Notes |
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John Claymond | 1517 | 1537 | First President |
Robert Morwent | 1537 | 1558 | |
William Chedsey | 1558 | 1559 | Imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1560 |
William Butcher | 1559 | 1561 | |
Thomas Greenway | 1562 | 1568 | |
William Cole | 1568 | 1598 | |
John Rainolds | 1598 | 1607 | Died in office |
John Spenser | 1607 | 1614 | |
Thomas Anyan | 1614 | 1629 | |
John Holt | 1629 | 1631 | |
Thomas Jackson | 1631 | 1640 | |
Robert Newlyn | 1640 | 1648 | Expelled by the parliamentary visitation of Oxford |
Edmund Staunton | 1648 | 1660 | Appointed by Parliament |
Robert Newlyn | 1660 | 1688 | Previous president, returned after the purge and died in office |
Thomas Turner | 1688 | 1714 | Died in office |
Basil Kennett | 1714 | 1715 | Died in office |
John Mather | 1715 | 1748 | |
Thomas Randolph | 1748 | 1783 | Died in office |
John Cooke | 1783 | 1823 | Died in office |
Thomas Edward Bridges | 1823 | 1843 | |
James Norris | 1843 | 1872 | |
John Matthias Wilson | 1872 | 1881 | |
Thomas Fowler | 1881 | 1904 | Died in office |
Thomas Case | 1904 | 1924 | |
Percy Stafford Allen | 1924 | 1933 | Died in office |
Sir Richard Winn Livingstone | 1933 | 1950 | |
W. F. R. Hardie | 1950 | 1969 | |
Derek Hall | 1969 | 1975 | Died in office |
Sir Kenneth Dover | 1976 | 1986 | |
Sir Keith Thomas | 1986 | 2000 | |
Sir Tim Lankester | 2001 | 2010 | |
Richard Carwardine | 2010 | 2016 | |
Sir Steven Cowley | 2016 | 2018 | |
Helen Moore | 2018 | Present | |
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