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Roger Lupton, LL.D., Provost of Eton College and Canon of Windsor. Eton College Chapel (mantle worn over fur-lined cassock; no surplice). 1558. Arthur Cole, S.T.B., President of Magdalen, at Magdalen College, Oxford. Showing a very ornate mantle worn over cassock and surplice. The long cords which fasten the mantle are well represented at North ...
Thomas Bray (canon) William Brewster (priest) Ralph Brideoake; William Brough (priest) Francis Brown (priest) Roger Browne (priest) Thomas Browne (Canon of Windsor) Richard Bruerne; William Buller (bishop) William Burchett; Robert Burnham (priest) John Bury (priest) William Busby (priest) John Butler (priest) William Butler (canon)
Rubbing of monumental brass in Eton College Chapel, of Roger Lupton (d.1540). His hair displays the tonsure of a cleric. He wears the mantle of a Canon of Windsor (based in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle), displaying on his left shoulder a Cross of St George within a circle. [1]
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The historical monographs relating to St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle are a series of scholarly publications supported by the Dean and Canons of Windsor. [1] Much of the scholarship is based on the material held in the archives at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.
John Drury (Drewery, alias Salisbury) (d. 1446) was a Canon of Windsor from 1442 to 1446. [1] Career ... Windsor Castle in 1442, and held the stall until 1446. Notes
Daniel Collins STP (died 29 March 1648) was a Canon of Windsor from 1631 to 1648 [1] Career. He was educated at Eton College and King's College, ...
Appointed Canon of the Second Stall of Windsor in 1722, Booth relinquished this sinecure upon becoming dean following the death of Lord Willoughby de Broke in 1728. Dean of Windsor and ex-officio register of the Order of the Garter from 1729 until his death in 1765, Booth was succeeded by former bishop of Exeter , Dr. Frederick Keppel .
William Wilson DD (1545 – 15 May 1615) was a Canon of Windsor from 1584 to 1615 [1] and Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral from 1596 to 1615. Career