List of Abbots of Westminster
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Abbots
Edwin  1049 – c. 1071
Geoffrey of Jumièges  c. 1071 – c. 1075
Vitalis of Bernay  c. 1076 – 1085
Gilbert Crispin
Gilbert Crispin
Gilbert Crispin was a Christian author and Anglo-Norman monk, appointed by Archbishop Lanfranc in 1085 to be the abbot, proctor and servant of Westminster Abbey, England...

 
1085 – 1117
Herbert  1121 – c. 1136
Gervase de Blois  1138 – c. 1157
Laurence c. 1158 – 1173
Walter of Winchester  1175 – 1190
William Postard  1191 – 1200
Ralph de Arundel (alias Papillon) 1200 – 1214
William de Humez  1214 – 1222
Richard de Berkying  1222 – 1246
Richard de Crokesley  1246 – 1258
Phillip de Lewisham  1258
Richard de Ware  1258 – 1283
Walter de Wenlok  1283 – 1307
Richard de Kedyngton (alias Sudbury) 1308 – 1315
William de Curtlyngton  1315 – 1333
Thomas de Henley  1333 – 1344
Simon de Bircheston  1344 – 1349
Simon Langham  1349 – 1362
Nicholas de Litlyngton  1362 – 1386
William de Colchester  1386 – 1420
Richard Harweden  1420 – 1440
Edmund Kyrton  1440 – 1462
George Norwich  1463 – 1469
Thomas Millyng  1469 – 1474
John Esteney  1474 – 1498
George Fascet  1498 – 1500
John Islip
John Islip
John Islip was abbot of the monastery of Westminster, London, in Tudor times.-Biography:Islip was doubtless a member of the family which rose to ecclesiastical importance in the person of Archbishop Simon Islip...

 
1500 – 1532
William Benson
William Benson (abbot)
William Benson was an English Benedictine, the last Abbot of Westminster and first Dean of Westminster. He was a friend of Thomas Cranmer, and belonged to the evangelical circle around Cranmer that included Thomas Goodrich, Hugh Latimer and Thomas Thirlby.-Life:A native of Boston, Lincolnshire,...

 (Abbot Boston)
1533 – 1540
Bishop
intra- Reformation
Dissolution of the Monasteries
The Dissolution of the Monasteries, sometimes referred to as the Suppression of the Monasteries, was the set of administrative and legal processes between 1536 and 1541 by which Henry VIII disbanded monasteries, priories, convents and friaries in England, Wales and Ireland; appropriated their...

Thomas Thirlby
Thomas Thirlby
Thomas Thirlby was an English bishop. While he acquiesced in the Henrician schism, with its rejection in principle of the Roman papacy, he remained otherwise loyal to the doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church during the English Reformation....

 
1540 – 1550
Deans
intra- Reformation
Dissolution of the Monasteries
The Dissolution of the Monasteries, sometimes referred to as the Suppression of the Monasteries, was the set of administrative and legal processes between 1536 and 1541 by which Henry VIII disbanded monasteries, priories, convents and friaries in England, Wales and Ireland; appropriated their...

William Benson
William Benson (abbot)
William Benson was an English Benedictine, the last Abbot of Westminster and first Dean of Westminster. He was a friend of Thomas Cranmer, and belonged to the evangelical circle around Cranmer that included Thomas Goodrich, Hugh Latimer and Thomas Thirlby.-Life:A native of Boston, Lincolnshire,...

 (Abbot Boston)
1540 – 1549
Richard Cox
Richard Cox (bishop)
Richard Cox was an English clergyman, who was Dean of Westminster and Bishop of Ely.-Biography:Cox was born of obscure parentage at Whaddon, Buckinghamshire, in 1499 or 1500....

 
1549 – 1553
Hugh Weston
Hugh Weston
Hugh Weston was an English churchman and academic, dean of Westminster and Dean of Windsor, and Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford.-Life:...

 
1553 – 1556
Abbot
restored by Mary I of England
Mary I of England
Mary I was queen regnant of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death.She was the only surviving child born of the ill-fated marriage of Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon. Her younger half-brother, Edward VI, succeeded Henry in 1547...

John Feckenham
John Feckenham
John Feckenham , also known as John Howman of Feckingham and later John de Feckenham or John Fecknam, was an English churchman, the last abbot of Westminster.-Under Henry VIII and Edward VI:...

 
1556 – 1559
Deans
post- Reformation
Dissolution of the Monasteries
The Dissolution of the Monasteries, sometimes referred to as the Suppression of the Monasteries, was the set of administrative and legal processes between 1536 and 1541 by which Henry VIII disbanded monasteries, priories, convents and friaries in England, Wales and Ireland; appropriated their...

Deans 1560 – present
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