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Provost of Eton

The Provost is the chairman of the Governing Body of Eton College. He is chosen by the Crown and is assisted by a Vice-Provost and ten Fellows.

Provosts of Eton

  • Henry Sever 1440–1442
  • William Waynflete 1442–1447
  • John Clerk 1447
  • William Westbury 1447
  • Thomas Barker 1477 (elected but refused office)
  • Henry Bost 1477–1504
  • Roger Lupton 1504–1535
  • Roger Aldrich 1535–1547
  • Sir Thomas Smith 1547–1554
  • Henry Cole 1554–1559
  • William Bill 1559–1561
  • Richard Bruerne 1561 (election annulled)
  • William Day 1561–1596
  • Sir Henry Savile 1596–1622
  • Sir Thomas Murray 1622–1623
  • Sir Henry Wotton 1624–1639
  • Richard Steward 1639–1644
  • Francis Rous 1644–1659
  • Nicholas Lockyer 1659–1660
  • Nicholas Monck 1660–1662
  • John Meredith 1662–1665
  • Richard Allestree 1665–1680
  • Zachary Cradock 1681–1695
  • Henry Godolphin 1695–1732
  • Henry Bland 1733–1746
  • Stephen Sleech 1746–1765
  • Edward Barnard 1765–1781
  • William Hayward Roberts 1781–1791
  • Jonathan Davies 1791–1809
  • Joseph Goodall 1809–1840
  • John Lonsdale 1840 (elected but refused office)
  • Francis Hodgson 1840–1853
  • Edward Craven Hawtrey 1853–1862
  • Charles Old Goodford 1862–1884
  • John James Hornby 1884–1909
  • Edmond Warre 1909–1918
  • Montague Rhodes James 1918–1936
  • Lord Hugh Cecil (Lord Quickswood from 1941) 1936–1944
  • Sir Henry Marten 1945–1949
  • Claude Aurelius Elliott 1949–1965
  • Harold Caccia, Baron Caccia 1965–1978
  • Martin Charteris, Baron Charteris of Amisfield 1978–1991
  • Sir Antony Acland 1991–2000
  • Sir Eric Anderson 2000–
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