Henry de Sully (or Henry de Soilli) (d. 23 or 24 October 1195) was a medieval monk, Bishop of Worcester and Abbot of Glastonbury.
Henry became prior of Bermondsey Abbey in 1186.
In September 1189, following the death of Henry II of England, Richard I of England appointed him Abbot of Glastonbury.
[1] It was while he was Abbot that Glastonbury claimed to find the body of King Arthur around 1191.
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