Current and Past Presidents
Name | Presidential term |
---|---|
Norman Williams | 2011–present |
John Black | 2008-11 |
Bernard Ribeiro | 2005-08 |
Hugh Phillips | 2004–05 |
Professor Sir Peter Morris | 2001-04 |
Barry Jackson | 1998-2001 |
Rodney Sweetnam | 1995-98 |
Professor Sir Norman Browse | 1992-95 |
Terence English | 1989-92 |
Ian Todd | 1986-89 |
Geoffrey Slaney | 1982-86 |
Alan Parks | 1980-82 |
Reginald Murley | 1977-80 |
Rodney Smith | 1973-77 |
Edward Muir | 1972 |
Thomas Holmes Sellors | 1969-72 |
Hedley Atkins | 1966-69 |
Russell Brock, Baron Brock | 1963-66 |
Arthur Porritt, Baron Porritt | 1960-63 |
James Patterson Ross | 1957-60 |
Harry Platt | 1954-57 |
Cecil Wakeley | 1949-54 |
Sir Alfred Webb-Johnson | 1941-48 |
Hugh Lett | 1938-40 |
Cuthbert Wallace | 1935-37 |
Holburt Jacob Waring | 1932-34 |
Berkeley Moynihan | 1926-31 |
Sir John Bland-Sutton | 1923-23 |
Anthony Alfred Bowlby | 1920-22 |
George Henry Makins | 1917-19 |
Sir William Watson Cheyne | 1914-16 |
Rickman Godlee | 1911–1913 |
Henry Trentham Butlin | 1909-11 |
Henry Morris | 1906-08 |
John Tweedy | 1903-05 |
Henry Greenaway Howse | 1901-02 |
William MacCormac | 1896–1900 |
Christopher Heath | 1895 |
John Whitaker Hulke | 1893-94 |
Thomas Bryant | 1890-92 |
Jonathan Hutchinson | 1889 |
Sir William Scovell Savory | 1885-88 |
John Cooper Forster | 1884 |
John Marshall | 1883 |
Thomas Spencer Wells | 1882 |
William James Erasmus Wilson | 1881 |
John Eric Erichson | 1880 |
Luther Holden | 1879 |
John Simon | 1878 |
John Birkett | 1877 |
Prescott Gardner Hewett | 1876 |
James Paget | 1875 |
Frederick Le Gros Clark | 1874 |
Thomas Blizard Curling | 1873 |
Henry Hancock | 1872 |
George Busk | 1871 |
William Fergusson | 1870 |
Edward Cock | 1869 |
Richard Quain | 1868 |
John Hilton | 1867 |
Richard Partridge | 1866 |
Thomas Wormald | 1865 |
Joseph Hodgson | 1864 |
Frederic Carpenter Skey | 1863 |
James Luke | 1862 |
Caesar Henry Hawkins | 1861 |
John Flint South | 1860 |
James Moncrieff Arnott | 1859 |
Joseph Henry Green | 1858 |
Edward Stanley | 1857 |
Benjamin Travers | 1856 |
William Lawrence | 1855 |
George James Guthrie | 1854 |
James Luke | 1853 |
Caesar Hawkins | 1852 |
John Flint South | 1851 |
James Moncrieff Arnott | 1850 |
Joseph Henry Green | 1849 |
Edward Stanley | 1848 |
Benjamin Travers | 1847 |
William Lawrence | 1846 |
Samuel Cooper | 1845 |
Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie | 1844 |
John Goldwyer Andrews | 1843 |
Anthony White | 1842 |
George James Guthrie | 1841 |
John Painter Vincent | 1840 |
Robert Keate | 1839 |
Honoratus Leigh Thomas | 1838 |
Sir Anthony Carlisle | 1837 |
Astley Paston Cooper | 1836 |
John Goldwyer Andrews | 1835 |
Anthony White | 1834 |
George James Guthrie | 1833 |
John Painter Vincent | 1832 |
Robert Keate | 1831 |
Richard Clement Headington | 1830 |
Honoratus Leigh Thomas | 1829 |
Sir Anthony Carlisle | 1828 |
Astley Paston Cooper | 1827 |
John Abernethy | 1826 |
William Lynn | 1825 |
William Norris | 1824 |
Henry Cline | 1823 |
William Blizard | 1822 |
Everard Home | 1821-22 |
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