Gibbons Bagnall (1719–1800) was an English poetical writer.
He was admitted to Balliol College, Oxford, 12 July 1738, where he proceeded B.A.
[2] Taking orders, he became vicar of Holm Lacy in Herefordshire, and head-master of the free school at Hereford.
He was collated on 27 May 1760 to the prebend of Piona Parva in the church of Hereford, and on 1 Aug. 1767 to the prebend of Barsham in the same cathedral establishment.
He also held for some time the rectory of Upton Bishop: and in 1783 he was presented to the vicarage of Sellack.