1827—Rev. Godfrey Faussett, B.D.
1829—Thomas Singleton, M.A., to Deanery.
1830—Hon. and Rev. James Somers Cocks.
1833—Rev. E. Winnington Ingram, M.A.
1834—Hon. and Rev. John Fortescue, M.A.
1841—Rev. J. R. Wood, M.A., Chaplain to the Queen Dowager.
1845—Rev. J. Peel, D.D., Dean.
1848—Rev. E. H. Cradock, M.A.
The number of Canonries is now reduced from ten to four.
1834—February—The office of Rural Dean was revived by the Bishop of Worcester, having been allowed in this diocese to remain in abeyance for nearly a century. The Right Hon. and Rev. Lord Aston was the first appointed.