John Chishull

John Chishull
Bishop of London
Elected7 December 1273
Term ended7 February 1280
PredecessorHenry of Sandwich
SuccessorFulke Lovell
Other post(s)Dean of St Paul's
Orders
Consecration29 April 1274
by Bishop Godfrey Giffard, with co-consecrator Bishop Anian Schonaw, O.P.
Personal details
Died7 February 1280
DenominationCatholic
Lord High Treasurer
In office
1263
MonarchHenry III
Preceded byHenry
Succeeded byRoger de la Leye
Lord Chancellor
In office
1263–1264
MonarchHenry III
Preceded byNicholas of Ely
Succeeded byThomas Cantilupe
Lord Chancellor
In office
1268–1269
MonarchHenry III
Preceded byGodfrey Giffard
Succeeded byRichard Middleton
Lord High Treasurer
In office
1270–1271
MonarchHenry III
Preceded byThomas Wymondham
Succeeded byPhilip of Eye

John Chishull or John de Chishull (died 1280) was Lord Chancellor of England, Bishop of London, and Lord High Treasurer during the 13th century. He also served as Dean of St Paul's.