William of St Paul, also William de Paul (died 1349) was an English Carmelite, bishop of Meath in Ireland from 1327.
In 1309, at a congregation of his order held at Genoa, he was elected provincial of the Carmelites in England and Scotland.
[1][2] In 1327 William was provided by Pope John XXII to the see of Meath, and consecrated at Avignon, his temporalities being restored to him on 24 July.
[3] Robert Walsingham quoted him, and John Bale attributed to him a work De ente rationis formaliter.
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