William Van Mildert
William Van Mildert (
1765–
1836) was the last
Prince-Bishop of Durham (
1826–
1836), and one of the founders of the
University of Durham. His name survives in
Van Mildert College, founded in
1965.
He was
Bishop of Llandaff from 1819 to 1826, from whence he translated to Durham; prior to this, he had been rector of the church of
St. Mary-le-Bow in London as well as
Dean of St Paul's between 1820 and 1826.
As part of the foundation of the University, behind which he was the driving force, he moved his residence from
Durham Castle to
Lumley Castle, and gifted the castle to the University, where it became the home of
University College. In addition, he gifted a large number of buildings on
Palace Green, between the Castle and the Cathedral, which are currently in use by various departments of the University (principally law, music and a small portion of the University Library).