The head of the Queen's College, Oxford, is the Provost. The current Provost is Claire Craig, who was pre-elected to serve from 2 August 2019.[1]
Name | From | To | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Robert de Eglesfield | 1341 | 1349 | Founding provost |
William de Muskham | 1349 | 1350 | |
John de Hotham | 1350 | 1361 | |
Henry Whitfield | 1361 | 1377 | |
Thomas de Carlisle | 1377 | 1404 | |
Roger Whelpdale | 1404 | 1420 | |
Walter Bell | 1420 | 1426 | |
Roland Byres | 1426 | 1432 | |
Thomas Eglesfield | 1432 | 1440 | |
William Spenser | 1440 | 1460 | |
John Pereson | 1460 | 1483 | |
Henry Bost | 1483 | 1487 | Previously Provost of Eton College |
Thomas Langton | 1487 | 1496 | |
Christopher Bainbridge | 1496 | 1508 | Subsequently Archbishop of York |
Edward Rigge | 1508 | 1515 | |
John Pantre | 1515 | 1541 | |
William Denysson | 1541 | 1559 | |
Hugh Hodgson | 1559 | 1561 | |
Thomas Francis | 1561 | 1563 | |
Lancelot Shaw | 1563 | 1565 | |
Alan Scot | 1565 | 1575 | |
Bartholomew Bousfield | 1575 | 1581 | |
Henry Robinson | 1581 | 1598 | |
Henry Airay | 1598 | 1616 | |
Barnaby Potter | 1616 | 1626 | |
Christopher Potter | 1626 | 1646 | |
Gerard Langbaine the elder | 1646 | 1658 | |
Thomas Barlow | 1658 | 1675 | |
Timothy Halton | 1677 | 1704 | |
William Lancaster | 1704 | 1717 | |
John Gibson | 1717 | 1730 | |
Joseph Smith | 1730 | 1756 | |
Joseph Browne | 1756 | 1767 | |
Thomas Fothergill | 1767 | 1796 | |
Septimus Collinson | 1796 | 1827 | |
John Fox | 1827 | 1855 | |
William Thomson | 1855 | 1862 | Subsequently Archbishop of York |
William Jackson | 1862 | 1878 | |
John Richard Magrath | 1878 | 1930 | |
E. M. Walker | 1930 | 1933 | |
B. H. Streeter | 1933 | 1937 | |
R. H. Hodgkin | 1937 | 1946 | |
Lord Franks | 1946 | 1948 | |
John Walter Jones | 1948 | 1962 | |
Lord Florey | 1962 | 1968 | |
Lord Blake | 1968 | 1987 | |
John Moffatt | 1987 | 1993 | |
Geoffrey Marshall | 1993 | 1999 | |
Sir Alan Budd | 1999 | 2008 | |
Paul Madden | 2008 | 2019 | |
Claire Craig | 2019 |
References[edit]
- ^ "The Queen's College announces pre-election of its next Provost". The Queen's College. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
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