George Horsfall Frodsham (1863–1937) was an English-born Anglican priest.
Frodsham trained for ordination at St Aidan's College, Birkenhead and was ordained both deacon and priest in 1889.
[9] In 1902 it was announced that he would become Bishop of North Queensland, and he was consecrated as such on 17 August 1902 at St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, by Archbishop Saumarez Smith.
[12] Whilst in Townsville, he was passionate in founding an Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine facility.
In 1920 he became vicar of Halifax, West Yorkshire, a position he held until his death.