Richard Swinefield

Richard Swinefield
Bishop of Hereford
Exterior view of Hereford Cathedral, where Richard Swinefield is buried.
Elected1 October 1282
Term ended15 March 1317
PredecessorThomas de Cantilupe
SuccessorAdam Orleton
Other post(s)Archdeacon of London
Orders
Consecration7 March 1283
Personal details
Died15 March 1317
BuriedHereford Cathedral

Richard Swinefield (or Richard de Swinfield; died 15 March 1317) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford, England. He graduated as a doctor of divinity before holding several ecclesiastical offices, including that of Archdeacon of London. As a bishop, he dedicated considerable efforts to securing the canonisation of Thomas de Cantilupe, his predecessor, for whom he had worked during his lifetime. Active in his diocese, he devoted little time to national political life. He was noted for his hostility to Jews and demanded their removal from Christian society, and ultimately, from England. He was buried in Hereford Cathedral where his memorial still stands.