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Rectors of St James’, Southrepps

The Patronage of the living of Southrepps was granted at the time of the Norman Conquest (1066) to William, Earl Warren. It continued with the de Warren family until about 1350 when it passed to John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, who was the husband of the heiress and last member of the de Warren family. John of Gaunt’s son succeeded to the throne of England as King Henry IV in 1399. The Patronage has remained with the Crown exercising its right as owner of the Duchy of Lancaster.

1257 John de Repps

1294  William de Rollesby

1317 John de Wesset

1323 Peter de Cusancia

1324 William de Cusancia

132* Oliver de Wesset

1328 John de Langeburgh

1339 John de Helpeston

13** Robert de Helpeston

1377 Adam Pope

1390 William Frere

1421 John Holbrook

1437 Robert Cherbury

1454 Richard Bower

1471 John Talwyn

1488 William Wales

**** Richard Goodman

1515 Thomas Gresham

1558 Samuel Oates

1620 Edmund Pendleton

1635 John Dawson

1638 George Downham

1647 Edmund Broome

1661 Eligius Agas

1678 Wormley Martin Snr

1716 Wormley Martin Jnr

1756 John Ellis

1788 James Hodgson

1799 Charles Smith

1803 Sir George Lee

1804 George Glover

1818 George Glover

1862 Richard Hamond Gwyn

1892 Hon. John Harbord

1901 Sir Frederick Sullivan Bart

1921 Humphrey Gordon Barclay CVO MC

1926 William Foster Smith

1946 Humphrey Gordon Barclay 2nd time

1955 W Laurence D Mackenzie

1959 Harold Arthur Rhodes Tilney OBE

1970 Edward John Richardson

1977 Samuel Kern (John) Freston

1982 Kenneth Roy Evans

1985 Anthony Bernard Norton

1994 Bronwen Noel Carling

2001 David William Bartlett

2015 David John Roper

2019 Siân Jacqueline Mary Reading