Robert Mascall (or Maschal) (died 22 December 1416) was a medieval Carmelite friar who served as the Bishop of Hereford from 1404 to 1416.
Mascall was born at Ludlow, Shropshire, where at an early age he became a Carmelite friar.
[1] He was educated at the University of Oxford, gaining a distinction in philosophy and theology.
[1] Probably in 1400, King Henry IV appointed Mascall his confessor.
[2][3][4] He received possession of the temporalities of the See of Hereford on 25 September 1404.