James Goldwell

James Goldwell (died 15 February 1499) was a medieval Dean of Salisbury and Bishop of Norwich.

Life
Goldwell was one of the sons of William and Avice Goldwell, both of whom died in 1485. He had a brother, Nicholas Goldwell, who survived him. He was nominated on 17 July 1472 and was consecrated on 4 October 1472. He died on 15 February 1499.

Career
Goldwell was educated at All Souls' College, Oxford where he graduated B.Can.L. 1449 and D.C.L 1452.

He was appointed:
 * President of St George's Hall in the Castle, Oxford 1452
 * Rector of St John the Evangelist, London 1455
 * Rector of Rivenhall, Essex 1455
 * Prebendary of Widland in St Paul's Cathedral 1457
 * Prebendary of Sneating in St Paul's Cathedral 1458
 * Prebendary of Islington in St Paul's Cathedral 1459–1461
 * Register of the Order of the Garter 1460
 * Rector of Cliffe-at-Hoo, Kent
 * Archdeacon of Essex, 1461
 * Canon of Hereford Cathedral 1461
 * Prebenary of Stratford in Salisbury Cathedral 1462
 * Dean of Salisbury 1463
 * Principal Secretary of State to King Edward IV
 * Master of the Rolls 1471
 * Papal Protonotary
 * Bishop of Norwich 1472, consecrated at St Blaise, Rome

Goldwell was appointed to the sixth stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1460 and held this until 1472.