KGCHS (9 May 1844 – 19 September 1916) was a Bishop of Sandhurst, of Victoria.
[1][2] He entered the Augustinian order at Callan, and studied on the continent, taking the degree of Master in Philosophy and Sacred Theology at Ghent.
Soon after his ordination in 1867, he was appointed President of St Laurence's Seminary, at Usher's Quay.
He accompanied the first Bishop of Sandhurst, Martin Crane, to Australia in 1875.
However, the prelate's eyesight was deteriorating, therefore, Reville was appointed Coadjutor-Bishop, having previously held the office of Vicar-General and acted as administrator of the diocese from 1882 during Dr. Crane's absence.