He died in 1827, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.

Hugh Percy (1827-1856). Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge; Bishop of Rochester, whence he was translated to Carlisle. During his episcopate he established a Clergy Aid Society (1838), and a Diocesan Education Society (1855). He died in 1856, and was buried at Dalston.

Henry Montague Villiers (1856-1860). Translated to Durham 1860.

Samuel Waldegrave (1860-1869). Educated at Oxford; Canon of Salisbury. Author of "New Testament Millenarianism" (the Bampton Lectures, 1854). Died 1869.

Harvey Goodwin (1869-1891). Second Wrangler, Cambridge; Dean of Ely. A very politic bishop. In one of his sermons he used words to the effect that "he was as high as the church was high, as low as the church was low, and as broad as the church was broad." Died 1891.

J.W. Bardsley (1892). Translated from Sodor and Man.

LIST OF PRIORS AND DEANS

PRIORS

Æthelwulf (Aldulf)
Walter
John
Bartholomew
Ralph
Robert Morville
Adam de Felton
Alan
John Halton (Bishop, 1292)
John Kendall
Robert
Adam Warthwic (resigned 1304)
William Hautwyssel
Robert Helperton
Simon Hautwyssel (about 1325)
William de Hastworth. 1325
John Kirby (Bishop, 1332)
Galfrid
John de Horncastle (resigned 1376)
Thomas Hextildsham
Richard de Rydale
John de Penrith (resigned 1381)
William de Dalston
Robert de Edenhall. 1386
Thomas de Hoton
Thomas Elye
Thomas Barnaby. 1433
Thomas de Haythwaite
Thomas Gondibour. 1484-1507
Simon Senhouse. 1507
Christopher Slee
Lancelot Salkeld. 1532. (Last Prior and 1st Dean)

DEANS