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Wulfwig (Wulfinus) was a
medieval Bishop of Dorchester, when the town was seat of the
united dioceses of
Lindsey and Dorchester.
Wulfwig appears in a charter...
- Cárthaigh,
Irish chief poet Richard,
French nobleman (House of Normandy)
Wulfwig (or Wulfinus),
bishop of
Dorchester John
Julius Norwich (1991). Byzantium:...
- priest;
suspended at the
Council of
Vercelli 1050;
expelled 1053 1067
Wulfwig Also
recorded as Wulfinus.
Royal priest. 1067 1072
Remigius de Fécamp Also...
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Mantle family..
Another half-hide in
Little Missenden had been held by
Wulfwig,
Bishop of Dorchester, but by 1086 was held by Hugh de Bolebec. By the...
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English legal do****ents is in the
agreement made—probably at Lincoln—between
Wulfwig,
Bishop of Dorchester, and Earl Leofric,
dating to
between 1053 and 1055...
- Rome
throughout 1061. It is
probable that
Burgheard was sent to Rome with
Wulfwig, the
bishop of Dorchester, as his
business in Rome was
especially important...
- Cárthaigh,
Irish chief poet Richard,
French nobleman (House of Normandy)
Wulfwig (or Wulfinus),
bishop of
Dorchester 1068
January 11 –
Egbert I, margrave...
- The text is
translated as follows: The same
William holds Ashperton;
Wulfwig held it of Earl
Harold and
could go
where he would.
There are five and...
- (d.1417) of
Nuneham Courtenay. The
Abbey contains his
funerary br****.
Wulfwig John
Stonor Hugh
Segrave Besides being a
parish church, the
abbey church...
- re-founded and re-endowed in 1054 by
Leofric and
Godiva encouraged by
Wulfwig as a
minster of
secular canons with the
bishop at its head. In 1091 Remigius...