The Professor of Divinity at Gresham College, London, gives free educational lectures to the general public. The college was founded for this purpose in 1597, when it appointed seven professors; this has since increased to ten and in addition the college now has visiting professors.
The Professor of Divinity is always appointed by the City of London Corporation.
Note, years given as, say, 1596/7 refer to Old Style and New Style dates.
Name | Started | |
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1 | Anthony Wotton | March 1596/97 |
2 | Hugo Gray | 1599 |
3 | William Dakins | 14 July 1604 |
4 | George Mountayne | 4 March 1606/07 |
5 | William Osbolston | 13 December 1610 |
6 | Samuel Brooke | 26 September 1612 |
7 | Richard Holdsworth | 28 November 1629 |
8 | Thomas Horton | 26 October 1641 |
9 | George Gifford | 7 June 1661 |
10 | Henry Wells | 2 July 1686 |
11 | Edward Lany | 31 July 1691 |
12 | John Bridgen[1] | 25 September 1728 |
13 | B Halifax | 20 February 1760 |
14 | H J Parker | 7 February 1800 |
15 | John William Burgon | 11 December 1867 |
16 | H E J Bevan | 12 December 1888 |
17 | W H Thompson | 14 March 1904 |
1939–45 Lectures in abeyance | ||
18 | Henry Martyn Sanders[2] | 29 May 1946 |
19 | Oscar Hardman | 1957 |
20 | Gordon Huelin | 1962 |
21 | Gordon Phillips | 1967 |
22 | Gordon Reginald Dunstan | 1969 |
23 | Gordon Phillips | 1971 |
24 | Ulrich E Simon | 1973 |
25 | Viscount Combermere | 1975 |
26 | Richard Chartres, Bishop of London |
1987 |
27 | John Bowker | 1 September 1992 |
28 | Richard Holloway, Bishop of Edinburgh |
1 September 1997 |
29 | Gwen Griffith-Dickson | 1 September 2001 |
30 | Keith Ward | 1 September 2004 |
31 | Richard Harries, Lord Harries of Pentregarth | 1 September 2008 |
32 | Raymond Plant, Lord Plant of Highfield[3] | 2012 |
33 | Alister McGrath[4] | 2015 |
32 | Alec Ryrie[5] | 2018 |
33 | Ronald Hutton[6] | 2022 |