Thomas Canner
English clergyman
Thomas Canner was Archdeacon of Dorset from 1542 to 1547.[1]
Canner was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford,[2] where he became a Fellow in 1517. He was also Provost of the Free Chapel of St. Nicholas sub Hamdenand Rector of Burton Bradstock.
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Archdeacons of Dorset
- Adelelm
- William
- Richard
- Ranulph son of Robert (disputed)
- Adam
- Herbert
- Humphrey
- Gerard de Bingham
- Giordano Pironti
- Simon of Bridport
- John
- Gerard de Grandson
- Antony Bek
- Thomas Bek
- Henry Brandeston
- William de la Wyle
- Henry de Bluntesdon
- Peter de Periton
- Thomas de Hotoft
- John de Kirkeby
- Bertrand Cardinal de Deucio
- Robert Cardinal de Geneva
- Thomas Pays
- Niccolò Cardinal Caracciolo Moschino
- Ralph Erghum
- Robert Ragenhull
- Adam Cardinal Easton
- Michael Cergeaux
- Walter Medford
- Nicholas Bubwith
- Henry Chichele
- Nicholas Bubwith (again)
- John Mackworth
- John Hody
- John Stopyndon
- Robert Aiscough
- William Aiscough
- Robert Langton
- Richard Pace
- John Stokesley
- William Bennet
- Edward Foxe
- John Skypp
- Thomas Canner
- John Cotterell
- Henry Tynchiner
- James Proctor (disputed)
- Edward Wickham
- Richard Fitzherbert
- Richard Meredith
- Ralph Ironside
- The Hon John Feilding
- Robert Cooper
- Edward Hammond
- John Walker
- Watson Hand
- Henry Hall
- William England
- Robert Buckle
- Thomas Sanctuary
- Francis Sowter
- Charles Dundas
- Eric Bodington
- Okes Parish
- Harold Rodgers
- Lancelot Addison
- Edward Seagar
- Richard Sharp
- Geoffrey Walton
- Alistair Magowan
- Patrick Evans (acting)
- Stephen Waine
- Antony MacRow-Wood
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