Charles de Hacqueville (c. 1572 – 27 February 1623) was a French cleric and bishop.
His family originated in Artois and moved to Paris in the mid 16th century.
He was the son of André , lord of Ons-en-Bray, Master of Requests and his wife Anne Hennequin, daughter of Dreux, Président of the chambre des comptes.
He was confirmed by pope Paul V and consecrated in October by the archbishop of Lyon.
[1] He gave his cathedral two ribs taken from the reliquary of saints Crispin and Crispinian.