Philip de Harcourt was a medieval Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Bayeux.
[2] He was Lord Chancellor for King Stephen of England from 1139 to 1140, resigning probably in March.
[2] In March 1140 de Harcourt was nominated to the Bishopric of Salisbury but the election was quashed in 1141.
[4][5] He was nominated by King Stephen with the advice of Waleran of Melun, but Philip's election was opposed by Henry of Blois, bishop of Winchester who was also the papal legate in England and Stephen's brother.
[1] In 1142 de Harcourt was named Bishop of Bayeux, an office he held until 1163.