Ralph Gubion (died 6 July 1151) was a native Englishman and abbot of St Albans Abbey from 1146 to 1151.
Gubion was a native of England,[1] although his surname indicates that his family was likely from Normandy or Brittany.
[2] Gubion was a monk at St Albans as well as being a clerk in the household of Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln.
[3] On 8 May 1146 he was elected abbot, and held office until 1150,[1] when he became ill and handed a number of his duties to the prior.
[2] Gubion was succeeded by the prior, Robert de Gorron.