
John Owen, appointed Vice-Chancellor by Oliver Cromwell in 1652

Henry Liddell, appointed Vice-Chancellor in 1870.

John Hood, appointed Vice-Chancellor in 2004.
The vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford is the chief executive and leader of the University of Oxford. The following people have been vice-chancellors of the University of Oxford (formally known as The Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor):[1][2]
Chronological list
- 1230 – Elyas de Daneis
 - 1270 – Robert Steeton
 - 1288 – John Heigham
 - 1304 – John de Oseworhd
 - 1311 – Walter Gifford
 - 1325 – Richard Kamshale
 - 1333 – Richard FitzRalph
 - 1336 – John de Ayllesbury
 - 1337 – John de Reigham
 - 1347 – Hugh de Willoughby
 - 1348 – William de Hawkesworth
 - 1367 – John de Codeford
 - 1368 – John de Codeford
 - 1377 – Robert Aylesham
 - 1382 – Fr Peter Stokes
 - 1386 – Henry Nafford or Yafford
 - 1389 – John Lyndon
 - 1391 – John Ashwardby
 - 1394 – Richard Ullerston
 - 1396 – Nicholas Faux
 - 1397 – William Farendon or Faringdon
 - 1399 – John Snappe and others
 - 1401 – William Farendon
 - 1404 – Griffin Kirkadam
 - 1405 – William Farendon
 - 1406 – John Whytehede
 - 1407 – John Orum
 - 1422 – John Daventry
 - 1426 – Richard Roderham
 - 1430 – Thomas Eglesfield
 - 1431 – Richard Roderham
 - 1433 – John Burbach or Hurbach
 - 1434 – Thomas Gascoigne, Christopher Knolles, John Burbach
 - 1435 – John Burbach, Thomas Bonyngworth
 - 1436 – John Burbach, Thomas Greneley
 - 1437 – John Gorsuch, Thomas Greneley
 - 1438 – John Gorsuch, William Hawtrine
 - 1439 – John Gorsuch, John Burbach, Thomas Southam, Thomas Gascoigne
 - 1440 – John Gorsuch
 - 1441 – John Gorsuch, Robert Thwaytes, William Babington
 - 1442 – William Grey, William Babington, John Gorsuch, William Westkarre
 - 1443 – William Dowson, William Westkarre
 - 1444 – William Dowson, Richard Hall, William Westkarre
 - 1445 – William Dowson, John Selot
 - 1446 – William Westkarre, John Moreton, William Dowson
 - 1447 – John Burneby, William Dowson
 - 1448 – John Burneby
 - 1449 – John Willey, John Burneby, William Dowson
 - 1450 – Richard Ringstede, John Beke, Roger Bulkeley, John Van
 - 1451 – John Beke, John Van
 - 1452 – John Beke, Thomas Tweyn or Yweyn alias Chalke, Thomas Saunders
 - 1453 – Luke Lacock, Robert Thwayts, Thomas Saunders
 - 1454 – Thomas Tweyn, Thomas Saunders
 - 1455 – Thomas Twynge alias Bonifaunt
 - 1456 – Thomas Saunders
 - 1457 – Thomas Chippenham
 - 1458 – Walter Wynhale, Thomas Twynge
 - 1459 – John Danvers, Thomas Jaune or Jane
 - 1460 – Thomas Tweyn
 - 1461 – William Ive, Roger Bulkeley
 - 1462 – William Ive
 - 1463 – John Watts, Thomas Chaundler, David Husband, John Mulcaster
 - 1464 – Laurence Cokkys, Thomas Chaundler, Roger Bulkeley, John Caldbeck, Thomas Person
 - 1465 – Thomas Smith, Robert Ixworth, John Caldbeck, Thomas Chaundler
 - 1466 – Thomas Chaundler, John Caldbeck, Thomas Stevyn, Laurence Cokkys, Thomas Hill
 - 1467 – Thomas Chaundler, Thomas Stevyn, Thomas Walton
 - 1468 – Thomas Stevyn, Thomas Jaune
 - 1469 – Robert Tulley, Thomas Jaune
 - 1470 – Thomas Stevyn
 - 1480 – John Lane, William Sutton
 - 1481 – Richard Fitzjames, William Sutton
 - 1482 – Robert Wrangwais, William Sutton
 - 1484 – Richard Mayew, Thomas Pawnton
 - 1485 – Richard Mayew
 - 1486 – John Taylor
 - 1487 – Richard Estmond
 - 1488 – John Coldale
 - 1489 – John Coldale
 - 1490 – John Coldale
 - 1491 – Richard Fitzjames, John Coldale
 - 1492 – John Coldale
 - 1493 – Robert Smith
 - 1497 – William Atwater
 - 1498 – Thomas Harpur
 - 1499 – David Hays, William Atwater, Thomas Chaundeler
 - 1500 – William Atwater
 - 1501 – Thomas Banke, Hugh Saunders alias Shakspeere
 - 1502 – William Atwater, Thomas Banke, Hugh Saunders
 - 1503 – John Thornden or Thornton, John Kynton, Simon Grene alias Fotherby
 - 1504 – John Kynton, Robert Tehy or Thay
 - 1505 – Simon Grene, John Roper, John Adams
 - 1506 – John Thornden, William Fauntleroy
 - 1507 – John Thornden or Thornton, John Avery, John Kynton
 - 1508 – William Fauntleroy, John Thornden
 - 1509 – William Fauntleroy
 - 1510 – John Thornden, John Mychell
 - 1511 – William Fauntleroy, Thomas Drax, John Roper, John Cockys, Edmund Wylsford
 - 1512 – Edmund Wylsford, William Fauntleroy, John Kynton
 - 1513 – William Fauntleroy, John Kynton, John Thornden
 - 1514 – John Thornden, Lawrence Stubbs, Edmund Wylsford, Hugh Whytehead
 - 1515 – Edmund Wylsford
 - 1516 – Lawrence Stubbs
 - 1517 – Richard Duck or Doke
 - 1518 – Richard Duck or Doke
 - 1519 – Richard Barnack, Richard Duck or Doke
 - 1520 – William Broke or Brook, Richard Benger
 - 1521 – Richard Benger
 - 1522 – Richard Benger
 - 1523 – Thomas Musgrave
 - 1527 – Martin Lyndsey, John Cottisford
 - 1528 – John Cottisford
 - 1531 – Henry White
 - 1532 – John Cottisford, William Tresham
 - 1547 – Walter Wright
 - 1550 – William Tresham
 - 1551 – Owen Oglethorpe
 - 1552 – James Brookes or Brooks, Richard Marshall
 - 1553 – Richard Marshall
 - 1554 – John Warner
 - 1555 – Richard Smyth
 - 1556 – William Tresham, Thomas Raynolds
 - 1557 – Thomas Raynolds, Thomas Whyte
 - 1558 – William Tresham
 - 1559 – John Warner
 - 1560 – Francis Babbington
 - 1561 – Francis Babbington
 - 1562 – Thomas Whyte
 - 1564 – John Kennall
 - 1567 – Thomas Cowper
 - 1570 – Thomas Cowper
 - 1571 – Lawrence Humphrey
 - 1576 – Herbert Westfaling
 - 1577 – William Cole
 - 1578 – Martin Culpepper
 - 1579 – Tobias Matthew
 - 1580 – Arthur Yeldard
 - 1581 – William James
 - 1582 – Robert Hovenden
 - 1583 – Thomas Thornton
 - 1584 – John Underhill
 - 1585 – Edmund Lilly
 - 1586 – Daniel Bernard
 - 1587 – Francis Wyllis
 - 1588 – Martin Heton
 - 1589 – Nicholas Bond
 - 1590 – William James
 - 1592 – Nicholas Bond
 - 1593 – Edmund Lilly
 - 1596 – Thomas Ravys
 - 1598 – Thomas Singleton
 - 1599 – Thomas Thornton
 - 1600 – George Abbot
 - 1601 – George Ryves
 - 1602 – John Howson
 - 1603 – George Abbot
 - 1604 – John Williams
 - 1605 – George Abbot
 - 1606 – Henry Airay
 - 1607 – John King
 - 1611 – Thomas Singleton
 - 1614 – William Goodwyn
 - 1616 – Arthur Lake
 - 1617 – William Goodwyn
 - 1619 – John Prideaux
 - 1621 – William Piers
 - 1624 – John Prideaux
 - 1626 – William Juxon
 - 1628 – Accepted Frewen
 - 1630 – William Smyth
 - 1632 – Brian Duppa
 - 1634 – Robert Pincke
 - 1636 – Richard Baylie
 - 1638 – Accepted Frewen
 - 1640 – Christopher Potter
 - 1641 – John Prideaux
 - 1642 – John Prideaux in absentia (duties performed by Robert Pincke and then John Tolson as Pro-Vice-Chancellors)[3]
 - 1643 – John Tolson, Robert Pincke
 - 1645 – Samuel Fell
 - 1648 – Edward Reynolds
 - 1650 – Daniel Greenwood
 - 1652 – John Owen
 - 1657 – John Conant
 - 1660 – Paul Hood
 - 1661 – Richard Baylie
 - 1662 – Walter Blandford
 - 1664 – Robert Say
 - 1666 – John Fell
 - 1669 – Peter Mews
 - 1673 – Ralph Bathurst
 - 1676 – Henry Clerk
 - 1677 – John Nicholas
 - 1679 – Timothy Halton
 - 1682 – John Lloyd
 - 1685 – Timothy Halton
 - 1686 – John Venn
 - 1687 – Gilbert Ironside
 - 1689 – Jonathan Edwards
 - 1692 – Henry Aldrich
 - 1695 – Fitzherbert Adams
 - 1697 – John Meare
 - 1698 – William Paynter
 - 1700 – Roger Mander
 - 1702 – William Delaune
 - 1706 – William Lancaster
 - 1710 – Thomas Brathwait
 - 1712 – Bernard Gardiner
 - 1715 – John Baron
 - 1718 – Robert Shippen
 - 1723 – John Mather
 - 1728 – Edward Butler
 - 1732 – William Holmes
 - 1735 – Stephen Niblett
 - 1738 – Theophilus Leigh
 - 1741 – Walter Hodges
 - 1744 – Euseby Isham
 - 1747 – John Purnell
 - 1750 – John Browne
 - 1753 – George Huddesford
 - 1756 – Thomas Randolph
 - 1759 – Joseph Browne
 - 1765 – David Durell
 - 1768 – Nathan Wetherell
 - 1772 – Thomas Fothergill
 - 1776 – George Horne
 - 1780 – Samuel Dennis
 - 1784 – Joseph Chapman
 - 1788 – John Cooke
 - 1792 – John Wills
 - 1796 – Scrope Berdmore
 - 1797 – Edmund Isham
 - 1798 – Michael Marlow
 - 1802 – Whittington Landon
 - 1806 – Henry Richards
 - 1807 – John Parsons
 - 1810 – John Cole
 - 1814 – Thomas Lee
 - 1818 – Frodsham Hodson
 - 1820 – George William Hall
 - 1824 – Richard Jenkyns
 - 1828 – John Collier Jones
 - 1832 – George Rowley
 - 1836 – Ashhurst Turner Gilbert
 - 1840 – Philip Wynter
 - 1844 – Benjamin Parsons Symons
 - 1848 – Frederick Charles Plumptre
 - 1852 – Richard Lynch Cotton
 - 1856 – David Williams
 - 1858 – Francis Jeune
 - 1862 – John Prideaux Lightfoot
 - 1866 – Francis Leighton
 - 1870 – Henry George Liddell
 - 1874 – James Edwards Sewell
 - 1878 – Evan Evans
 - 1882 – Benjamin Jowett
 - 1886 – James Bellamy
 - 1890 – Henry Boyd
 - 1894 – John Richard Magrath
 - 1898 – Sir William Reynell Anson
 - 1899 – Thomas Fowler
 - 1901 – David Binning Monro
 - 1904 – William Walter Merry
 - 1906 – Thomas Herbert Warren
 - 1910 – Charles Buller Heberden
 - 1913 – Thomas Banks Strong
 - 1917 – Herbert Edward Douglas Blakiston
 - 1920 – Lewis Richard Farnell
 - 1923 – Joseph Wells
 - 1926 – Francis William Pember
 - 1929 – Frederick Homes Dudden
 - 1932 – Francis John Lys
 - 1935 – Alexander Dunlop Lindsay
 - 1938 – George Stuart Gordon
 - 1941 – Sir William David Ross
 - 1944 – Sir Richard Winn Livingstone
 - 1947 – William Teulon Swan Stallybrass
 - 1948 – The Very Reverend John Lowe
 - 1951 – Sir Cecil Maurice Bowra
 - 1954 – Alic Halford Smith
 - 1957 – John Cecil Masterman
 - 1958 – Thomas Sherrer Ross Boase
 - 1960 – Arthur Lionel Pugh Norrington
 - 1962 – Walter Fraser Oakeshott
 - 1964 – Kenneth Clinton Wheare
 - 1966 – John Norman Davidson Kelly
 - 1966 – Kenneth Turpin
 - 1969 – Alan Bullock, Lord Bullock of Leafield
 - 1973 – Sir John Habakkuk
 - 1977 – Sir Rex Richards
 - 1981 – Sir Geoffrey Warnock
 - 1985 – Lord Neill of Bladen
 - 1989 – Sir Richard Southwood
 - 1993 – Sir Peter North
 - 1997 – Sir Colin Lucas
 - 2004 – John Hood
 - 2009 – Andrew D. Hamilton
 - 2016 – Dame Louise Richardson
 - 2023 – Irene Tracey
 
See also
References
- ↑ Vice-Chancellors of the University of Oxford, University of Oxford, UK.
 - ↑ Hibbert, Christopher, ed. (1988). "Appendix 6: Vice-Chancellors of the University". The Encyclopaedia of Oxford. Macmillan. pp. 523–526. ISBN 0-333-39917-X.
 - ↑ University of Oxford (1888). "Vice-Chancellors". The Historical Register of the University of Oxford. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 21–27. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
 
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