Rowland Searchfield (Roland) (c. 1565 – 11 October 1622) was an English academic and bishop.
He matriculated as fellow at St John's College, Oxford, on 6 July 1582, aged 17.
in June 1597; he was dispensed from the usual exercises on the grounds of duties at the command of the archbishop of Canterbury.
He was appointed rector of the university on 21 April 1596, and was licensed to preach on 17 February 1606.
[3] On 18 March 1619 he was elected bishop of Bristol,[4] being consecrated on 9 May following, and receiving back the temporalities on the 28th.