Robert Stillington

Robert Stillington
Bishop of Bath and Wells
Appointed30 October 1465
Term endedMay 1491
PredecessorThomas Beckington
SuccessorRichard Foxe
Orders
Consecration16 March 1466
Personal details
Bornabout 1405
Nether Acaster, Yorkshire, England
Diedbefore June 1491
DenominationCatholic

Robert Stillington (about 1405 – May 1491) was an English cleric and administrator who was Bishop of Bath and Wells from 1465 and twice served as Lord Chancellor under King Edward IV. In 1483 he was instrumental in the accession of King Richard III, leading to later reprisals against him under King Henry VII.