List of masters of Peterhouse, Cambridge
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The Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge is the head of the oldest Cambridge University college, Peterhouse. As of 2014 there have been 52 masters (counting John Cosin twice), the incumbent being Andy Parker (physicist).
List of masters
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1
| Gerard de Hoo | 80px | colspan=2|occurs 1290, after 21 June |
2
| Robert de Winwick | 80px | colspan=2|occurs 1333 |
3
| Robert de Mildenhall | 80px | colspan=2|occurs 12 May 1338{{efn|Disputed by Venn, as de Mildenhall was Master of Michaelhouse 1328 to at least 1347.}} |
4
| Roger de la Goter | 80px | colspan=2|occurs 1338–9 and 1340. |
5
| Ralph de Holbeche | 80px | occurs April 1344 | 1349 |
6
| 80px | 10 September 1349 | 1351 |
7
| Richard de Wisbeche | 80px | 1351 | {{circa}} 1374 |
8
| Thomas de Wormenhall | 80px | {{circa}} 1374 | 1381–2† |
9
| John de Newton | 80px | 3 March 1382 | 1397 |
10
| William Cavendish | 80px | 11 April 1397 | 1397 |
11
| John de Bottlesham | 80px | 27 August 1397 | 1400 |
12
| Thomas de Castro-Bernardi | 80px | 14 June 1400 | occurs 1417–18, |
13
| John Holbroke | 80px | 1418? | 1436†? |
14
| Thomas Lane | 80px | 1436? | 1473† |
15
| 80px | 6 November 1473 | October 1500† |
16
| Thomas Denman | 80px | 19 November 1500 | 1500–1† |
17
| 80px | 1500–1 | 12 February 1518†{{acad|id=HNBY489H|name=Horneby, Henry}} |
18
| 80px | 18 or 19 February 1518 | died before |
19
| 80px | occurs from | November 1544† |
20
| Ralph Aynsworth | 80px | 1544 | 1553 |
21
| 80px | 4 February 1554 | 26 April 1589† |
22
| 80px | 11 May 1589 | 14 January 1609†{{cite DNB|wstitle=Some, Robert|last=Archold|first=William Arthur Jobson|authorlink=|volume=53}} |
23
| 80px | 30 January 1609 | 27 May 1615 |
24
| Thomas Turner | 80px | 15 June 1615 | October 1617† |
25
| 80px | 16 November 1617 | 1625 |
26
| 80px | 26 July 1625{{cite DNB|wstitle=Wren, Matthew (1585-1667)|last=Gordon|first=Alexander|authorlink=|volume=63}} | 22 January 1635 |
27
| 80px | 8 February 1635 | 13 March 1644 |
28
| 80px | 11 April 1644 | 1660 |
27
| 80px | 3 August 1660 | 18 October 1660 |
29
| 80px | 5 November 1660 | 29 March 1663† |
30
| 80px | 24 April 1663 | 24 November 1699† |
31
| Thomas Richardson | 80px | 9 December 1699 | 30 July 1733† |
32
| 80px | 21 August 1733 |
33
| 80px | 29 December 1748 | 25 October 1754 |
34
| 80px | 12 November 1754 | 14 August 1787† |
35
| 80px | 3 May 1788 | 1 May 1838† |
36
| 80px | 16 May 1838 | 16 October 1847† |
37
| 80px | 3 or 4 November 1847 | 30 September 1876† |
38
| 80px | 28 October 1876 | 2 October 1900† |
39
| Sir Adolphus Ward | 80px | 29 October 1900 | 19 June 1924† |
40
| 80px | 5 July 1924 | 1931 |
41
| Sir William Birdwood | 80px | 20 April 1931 | 1938 |
42
| 80px | 1 July 1938 | 11 July 1939† |
43
| 80px | 29 July 1939 | 15 November 1954† |
44
| 80px | 17 January 1955 | 1968 |
45
| 80px | 1968 | 1973 |
46
| 80px | 1973 | 1980 |
47
| The Lord Dacre of Glanton | 80px | 1980 | 1987 |
48
| 80px | 1987 | 1993 |
49
| Sir John Meurig Thomas | 80px | 1993 | 2002 |
50
| 80px | 2002 | 2008 |
51
| 80px | 2008 | 2016 |
52
| 80px | 2016 | 2023 |
53
| | 2023 | "incumbent" |
See also
Notes
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References
- Victoria County Histories, A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 3, The City and University of Cambridge, The colleges and halls: Peterhouse, ([http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol3/pp334-340#h3-0010 pp. 334-340]) London, 1959.
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