Lewis Bostock Radford (5 June 1869, Mansfield - 2 April 1937, London) was an Anglican bishop and author.
He was educated in Mansfield and at St John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated BA in 1890 and MA in 1894.
[6] He then held incumbencies at St Peter's Forncett[7] and then Holt, Norfolk.
After moving to Australia, he was the warden of St. Paul's College, Sydney before being elected as Bishop of Goulburn on 18 May 1915.
In 1918 he invited three army chaplains to establish a religious order at Bishopthorpe, the former home of the bishops of Goulburn.