William Burnell [1] was the Dean [2] of Wells [3] during 1292. [4]
The Dean of Wells is the head of the Chapter of Wells Cathedral in the Mendip district of Somerset, England. The dean's residence is The Dean's Lodging, 25 The Liberty, Wells.
Ivo was the inaugural Dean of Wells between 1140 and 1164.
Richard de Spakeston was the Dean of Wells between 1160 and 1174.
Peter of Chichester was the Dean of Wells during 1220.
William of Merton was the Dean of Wells during 1237.
Thomas Bytton was the Dean of Wells between 1284 and 1292.
Henry Husee was the Dean of Wells during 1302.
John Godelee was the Dean of Wells during 1305.
Wibert of Littleton was the Dean of Wells during 1334.
Walter of London was the Dean of Wells between 1335 and 1350.
John of Carleton was the Dean of Wells between 1351 and 1360.
Thomas Thebaud was the Dean of Wells between 1381 and 1389.
Walter Medeford was the Dean of Wells during 1414.
John Forest was the Dean of Wells from 1425 to 1446.
Nicholas Carent was the Dean of Wells from 1446 to 1467.
John Goodman was the Dean of Wells between 1548 and 1550, and again between 1554 and 1561.
John Herbert was the Dean of Wells between 1590 and 1602.
Benjamin Heydon was the Dean of Wells between 1602 and 1607.
George Warburton was the Dean of Wells between 1631 and 1641.
Matthew Brailsford was the Dean of Wells between 1713 and 1733.
Samuel Creswicke was an 18th Century Anglican priest.
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