Simon of Elmham

Simon of Elmham (died 8 June 1257) was a medieval Bishop-elect of Norwich.

Life
Simon was Prior of Norwich from 1235. He was elected to the see of Norwich about 9 November 1236 but his election was quashed by Pope Gregory IX on 17 January 1239 after King Henry III appealed to the pope and the case was heard by the papal legate Cardinal Otto of Tonengo.

Simon retained the office of prior and died while still prior on 8 June 1257.