# Mucel

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9th-century Bishop of Hereford

Mucel Bishop of Hereford Appointed between 857 and 866 Predecessor Cuthwulf Successor Deorlaf Orders Consecration between 857 and 866 Personal details Died between 857 and 866

**Mucel** (or **Mucellus**) was a medieval [Bishop of Hereford](/source/Bishop_of_Hereford). He was consecrated between 857 and 866 and died between those same dates.[1]

## Citations

1. **[^](#cite_ref-Handbook217_1-0)** Fryde, et al. *Handbook of British Chronology* p. 217

## References

- Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). *Handbook of British Chronology* (Third revised ed.). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [0-521-56350-X](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/0-521-56350-X).

## External links

- [Mucel 8](https://pase.ac.uk/pase/?list=person&detail=person&detailid=199847) at [Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England](/source/Prosopography_of_Anglo-Saxon_England)

Christian titles Preceded by Cuthwulf Bishop of Hereford between 857 and 866 Succeeded by Deorlaf

v t e Bishops of Hereford Early Medieval Putta Tyrhtel Torhthere Walhstod Cuthbert of Canterbury Podda Acca Headda Aldberht Esne Ceolmund Utel Wulfheard Beonna Eadwulf Cuthwulf Mucel Deorlaf Cynemund Edgar Tidhelm Wulfhelm Ælfric Athulf High Medieval Æthelstan Leofgar Ealdred Walter of Lorraine Robert de Losinga Gerard Roger Reynelm Geoffrey de Clive Richard de Capella Robert de Bethune Gilbert Foliot Robert of Melun Robert Foliot William de Vere Giles de Braose Hugh de Mapenor Hugh Foliot Ralph de Maidstone Michael Peter of Aigueblanche John de Breton Thomas de Cantilupe Richard Swinefield Late Medieval Adam Orleton Thomas Charleton John Trilleck Lewis de Charleton William Courtenay John Gilbert Thomas Trevenant Robert Mascall Edmund Lacey Thomas Polton Thomas Spofford Richard Beauchamp Reginald Boulers John Stanberry Thomas Mylling Edmund Audley Early modern Adriano Castellesi Richard Mayew Charles Booth Edward Foxe Edmund Bonner John Skypp John Harley Robert Parfew Thomas Reynolds John Scory Herbert Westfaling Robert Bennet Francis Godwin William Juxon Godfrey Goodman Augustine Lindsell Matthew Wren Theophilus Feild George Coke Episcopacy abolished (Commonwealth) Nicholas Monck Herbert Croft Gilbert Ironside Humphrey Humphreys Philip Bisse Benjamin Hoadly Henry Egerton Lord James Beauclerk John Harley John Butler Late modern Folliott Cornewall John Luxmoore George Huntingford Edward Grey Thomas Musgrave Renn Hampden James Atlay John Percival Hensley Henson Linton Smith Charles Lisle Carr Richard Parsons Tom Longworth Mark Hodson John Eastaugh John Oliver Anthony Priddis Alistair Magowan (acting) Richard Frith Alistair Magowan (acting) Richard Jackson

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