• Source: Provost of Beverley Minster
  • The Provost of St John's, Beverley (Beverley Minster) is a position said to have been created by Archbishop Thomas of Bayeux (1070–1100). The provost had responsibility for the administration of the lands owned by the minster and for the general revenues of the chapter. He was an external officer with authority in the government of the church, but with no stall in the choir and no vote in chapter.
    Most of the provosts of Beverley were appointed as a reward for their work as civil servants. The post was finally terminated during the Reformation.


    List of Provosts


    Source: Durham University e-theses except when otherwise stated.

    1092–1109: Thomas (afterwards Archbishop of York, 1109–1114)
    1109-: Robert
    c.1132: Thomas (Normannus)
    c.1135: Robert
    c.1141–1152: Thurstan
    c.1153–1154: Roger de Pont L'Évêque
    1154–1162: Thomas Becket (afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, 1162–1170)
    by 1169–1177: Geoffrey
    1181–1201: Robert
    by 1202–1204: Simon of Wells (afterwards Bishop of Chichester, 1204–1207)
    1205: Alan
    by 1212–1217: Morgan {Bishop-elect of Durham, 1215)
    1217–1218: William
    1218–1222: Peter de Sherburn
    1222–c.1239: Fulk Basset (afterwards Dean of York, 1238 and Bishop of London, 1244–1259)
    1239–1246: William de York (afterwards Bishop of Salisbury, 1246–1256)
    1247–1264: John Maunsell
    1265–1274: John Chishull (afterwards Bishop of London, 1274–1280}
    c.1274–1278 Geoffrey de Sancto Marco
    1278–1294: Peter de Cestria (Peter of Chester)
    1294–1304: Aymo de Carto {afterwards Bishop of Geneva, 1304)
    1304–1306: Robert de Abberwick
    1306–1308: Walter Reynolds (afterwards Bishop of Worcester, 1308)
    1308–1317: William Melton (afterwards Archbishop of York, 1317–1340)
    1317–1338: Nicholas de Huggate
    1338–1360: William de la Mare
    1360-c.1368: Richard de Ravenser
    c.1368–c.1373: Adam de Lymbergh
    1373–1379: John de Thoresby
    1381–1419: Robert Manfield
    1419–1422: William Kinwolmarsh
    1422–1427: Robert Neville (Bishop of Salisbury, 1427–1438) and Bishop of Durham, 1437–1457)
    1427–1450: Robert Rolleston
    1450–1457: John de Barningham
    1457–1457: Lawrence Booth (afterwards Bishop of Durham, 1457–1476}
    1457–1465: John Booth (afterwards Bishop of Exeter, 1465}
    1465–1465: Henry Webber
    1465–1467: Peter de Tastar
    1467–1493: William Poteman
    1493–1503: Hugh Trotter
    1503–1525: Thomas Dalby
    1525–1543: Thomas Wynter (also Dean of Wells, 1525-1529 and Archdeacon of Cornwall, 1537)
    1543–c.1548: Reginald Lee


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