Dean of Canterbury


The Dean of Canterbury is the head of the Chapter of the Cathedral of Christ Church, Canterbury, England. The current office of Dean originated after the English Reformation, although Deans had also existed before this time; its immediate precursor office was the prior of the cathedral-monastery.
The current dean, David Monteith was installed on 17 December 2022, and is the 40th Dean since the Reformation, though the position of Dean and Prior as the religious head of the community is almost identical so the line is unbroken back to the time of the foundation of the community by Saint Augustine in AD 597. The previous Dean, the Very Rev. Robert Willis, was appointed in 2001 and retired on 16 May 2022, a day before his 75th birthday.

List of deans

820–1080

Version on show in the Cathedral (west end)

  • Ceolnoth 820
  • Aegelwyn 830
  • Alfric
  • Kensyn
  • Maurice
  • Aelfwyn 930
  • Alsine 935
  • Aelfwyn II 951
  • Athelsine
  • Aegelnoth 984
  • Egelric 1020
  • Goderic 1058
  • Cuba, occurs 798
  • Beornheard, occurs 805
  • Heahfrith, occurs 813
  • Ceolnoth, resigned 833
  • Æthelwine, occurs c. 860
  • Eadmund, occurs c.871
  • Æthelnoth, resigned 1020
  • Godric, occurs 1020, 1023
  • Æthelric, resigned 1058
  • Ælfric
  • Ælfsige
  • Ælfwine
  • Ælfwine
  • Kynsige
  • Maurice

Priors of Canterbury

About a century after becoming a monastic foundation late in the 10th century, the cathedral started to be headed by a prior rather than a dean. It would next have a dean after the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

Post-Reformation Deans

Early modern

Late modern