Dean of Salisbury

Dean of Salisbury is in Dean. See Salisbury Cathedral [Map].

In 1155 Henry Beaumont was appointed Dean of Salisbury which position he held until 1164.

In 1382 Thomas Montagu was appointed Dean of Salisbury which position he held until his death on 31 Aug 1404.

From 1441 to 1446 Adam Moleyns was appointed Dean of Salisbury.

In 1463 Bishop James Goldwell was appointed Dean of Salisbury.

In 1503 Bishop Thomas Ruthall (age 31) was appointed Archdeacon of Gloucester Cathedral, Dean of Salisbury and Chancellor of Cambridge.

In 1514 Bishop John Longland (age 41) was appointed Dean of Salisbury.

In May 1521 Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall (age 47) was appointed Dean of Salisbury.

In 1533 Bishop Edward Fox (age 37) was appointed Dean of Salisbury.

On 04 May 1675 Dean Thomas Pierce (age 53) was appointed Dean of Salisbury.