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Chancellor of Durham : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Chancellors of Durham

:''Not to be confused with the Chancellor of the University of Durham''
This is an ''incomplete'' list of those who have served as Chancellor of County Durham:
*1655–?: Thomas Widdrington
*1787–1788: John Scott
*1788–1791: Sir John Mitford
*1791–1798: Sir Thomas Manners-Sutton
*1798–1818: Samuel Romilly
*1818–1835: Robert Hopper Williamson
*1835–1846: Sir Charles Wetherell
*1847–1851: Richard Torin Kindersley
*1851–1871: Christopher Temple
*1871–1887: James Fleming
*1887–1892: Gainsford Bruce
*1892–1905: Thomas Milvain
*1905–1915: John Scott Fox
*1915–1930: Edward Tindal Atkinson
*1930–1936: Sir Henry Arthur Colefax
*1936–1950: Charles Paley Scott
*1950–1958: John Charlesworth
*1958–1959: James Neville Gray
*1959–1960: Arthur Geoffrey Neale Cross
*1960–1969: Henry Edwin Salt
*1969–1971: Hugh Elvet Francis
==References==


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