Thomas Hatfield

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Thomas Hatfield was Bishop of Durham from 1345-1381.

Hatfield College, a constituent college of the University of Durham is named after him.

Saxon Bishops: Aldhun | Eadmund | Eadred | Ethelric | Ethelwin
Prince-Bishops: William Walcher | William of St. Carilef | Ranulf Flambard | Geoffrey Rufus | William of St. Barbara | Hugh Pudsey | Philip of Poitou | Richard Marsh | Richard le Poor | Nicholas Farnham | Walter of Kirkham | Robert Stitchill | Robert of Holy Island |Antony Beck | Richard Kellaw | Lewis de Beaumont | Richard de Bury | Thomas Hatfield | John Fordham | Walter Skirlaw | Thomas Langley | Robert Neville| Laurence Booth | William Dudley | John Sherwood | Richard Foxe | William Senhouse | Christopher Bainbridge | Thomas Ruthall | Thomas Wolsey | Cuthbert Tunstall
Reformation Prince-Bishops: James Pilkington | Richard Barnes | Matthew Hutton | Tobias Matthew | William James | Richard Neile | George Monteigne | John Howson | Thomas Morton | John Cosin | Nathaniel Crewe | William Talbot | Edward Chandler | Joseph Butler | Richard Trevor | John Egerton | Thomas Thurlow | Shute Barrington | William Van Mildert
Reformation Bishops: Edward Maltby | Charles Thomas Longley | Henry Villiers | Charles Baring | Joseph Barber Lightfoot | Brooke Westcott | Handley Moule | Herbert Hensley Henson | Alwyn Williams | Arthur Michael Ramsey | Maurice Harland | Ian Ramsey | John Habgood | David Edward Jenkins | Michael Turnbull | Tom Wright