1380s – between 31 May and 8 June 1454)[1] was a Canon of Windsor from 1442 to 1454,[2] a composer and a compiler of the Old Hall Manuscript.
Sturgeon was educated at Winchester College, where he was elected a scholar in 1399, and New College, Oxford.
He accompanied King Henry V as chaplain whilst on campaign in France in 1415.
[1][3] He held several canonries, and served as a member of the Royal House Chapel.
[1] He was appointed: He was appointed to the eighth stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1442 and held the canonry until 1454.