Name |
Century of death |
Origin |
Chief medieval resting place |
Notes |
Acca of Hexham |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Ripon / Durham / Peterborough |
Relics translated to Durham 1032; Peterborough Abbey possessed relic in the 12th century [1] |
Æbbe of Abingdon |
7th |
West Saxon |
Oxford |
Details uncertain [1] |
Æbbe "the Elder" of Coldingham |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Coldingham |
Translated to Durham in the 11th century [1] |
Æbbe "the Younger" of Coldingham |
9th |
Northumbrian |
Coldingham |
May be a doppleganger of Æbbe the Elder [2] |
Æbbe of Thanet |
8th |
Kentish |
Minster-in-Thanet |
Also called Eormenburh, of which "Æbbe" may be a hypocoristic form [2] |
Ælfgar of Selwood |
unknown |
West Saxon |
Selwood forest |
Known only from 16th century source [2] |
Ælfgifu of Exeter |
unknown |
West Saxon |
unknown |
May be Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury [3] |
Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury |
10th |
West Saxon |
Shaftesbury |
May be Ælfgifu of Exter [3] |
Ælfheah of Canterbury |
11th |
West Saxon |
Canterbury St Augustine's |
His body lay in London Cathedral from 1012 to 1023, but was translated to Canterbury with the cooperation of Cnut |
Ælfheah of Winchester |
10th |
West Saxon |
Winchester Old Minster |
|
Ælfflæd of Whitby |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Whitby |
|
Ælfnoth of Stowe |
7th |
Mercian |
Stowe forest |
|
Ælfthryth of Crowland |
9th |
Mercian |
Crowland |
|
Ælfwald of Northumbria |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Hexham |
|
Æthelberht of Bedford |
unknown |
Mercian |
Bedford |
May be the same as Æthelberht of East Anglia [4] |
Æthelberht of East Anglia |
8th |
East Anglian |
Hereford |
|
Æthelberht of Kent |
7th |
Kentish |
Ramsey |
|
Æthelburh of Barking |
7th |
East Saxon |
Barking |
Remaining relics in Barking were translated to Canterbury in 1030 [4] |
Æthelburh of Faremoutiers |
7th |
East Anglian |
Faremoutiers |
|
Æthelburh of Hackness |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Hackness |
|
Æthelburh of Kent |
7th |
Kentish |
Lyminge |
|
Æthelflæd of Ramsey |
10th |
East Anglian |
Ramsey |
Wife of Æthelwine, Ealdorman of East Anglia [4] |
Æthelburh of Wilton |
9th |
West Saxon |
Wilton |
Allegedly foundress of Wilton Abbey and half-sister of Ecgberht,[5] king of Wessex and Kent, her existence is unsubstantiated by reliable sources [6] |
Æthelflæd of Romsey |
10th |
West Saxon |
Romsey |
|
Æthelgar of Canterbury |
10th |
West Saxon |
Canterbury Christ Church |
Cult attested in the resting-place list of Hugh Candidus [7] |
Æthelgyth of Coldingham |
unknown |
Northumbrian |
Coldingham |
|
Æthelmod of Leominster |
7th |
Mercian |
Leominster |
|
Æthelnoth of Canterbury |
11th |
West Saxon |
Canterbury Christ Church |
Although both Mabillon and the Bollandists counted him as a saint, there is no earlier evidence of a formal cult [8] |
Æthelred of Kent |
7th |
Kentish |
Ramsey |
|
Æthelred of Mercia |
8th |
Mercian |
Bradney |
|
Æthelsige of Ripon |
unknown |
Northumbrian |
Ripon |
Known only as sanctus Egelsi from a list of bishops resting at Ripon [9] |
Æthelstan of England |
10th |
West Saxon |
Malmesbury |
The saints cult of the famous English warrior-king is attested in a resting-place list, but is otherwise poorly documented [7] |
Æthelthryth of Ely |
7th |
East Anglian |
Ely |
Also called "St Audrey"[9] |
Æthelwold of Farne |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Various |
|
Æthelwold of Lindisfarne |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Lindisfarne |
Bones left Lindisfarne in the 9th century with the community of St Cuthert; some bones were given to Westminster by King Edgar [10] |
Æthelwine of Athelney |
7th |
West Saxon |
Athelney |
|
Æthelwine of Coln |
unknown |
Mercian |
Coln St Aldwyn |
|
Æthelwine of Lindsay |
7th |
East Anglian |
unknown |
There is no evidence of an early cult, but he is listed as a saint in Wilson's Martyrologie[11] |
Æthelwine of Sceldeforde |
unknown |
obscure |
Sceldeforde |
No identification of Sceldeforde is regarded as certain today [12] |
Æthelwold of Winchester |
10th |
West Saxon |
Winchester Old Minster |
|
Æthelwynn of Sodbury |
unknown |
Mercian |
Old Sodbury |
|
Aidan of Lindisfarne |
7th |
Gaelic / Northumbrian |
Glastonbury |
Bones moved from Lindisfarne to Glastonbury during time of Viking invasions [13] |
Alban |
3rd |
Romano-British |
St Albans |
|
Albinus of Canterbury |
8th |
Kentish |
Canterbury Christ Church |
Evidence of cult comes from one resting-place list, but it is otherwise poorly documented [7] |
Albinus of Thorney |
unknown |
Mercian? |
Thorney |
May be Hwita, bishop of Lichfield |
Alchhild of Middleham |
unknown |
Northumbrian |
Middleham |
Possibly a daughter of King Oswig [14] |
Alchmund of Hexham |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Hexham |
|
Alchmund of Derby |
9th |
Northumbrian |
Derby |
|
Aldatus of Oxford |
6th |
Romano-British? |
Oxford / Gloucester |
|
Aldhelm of Sherbourne |
8th |
West Saxon |
Malmesbury |
|
Amphibalus of St Albans |
3rd |
Romano-British? |
St Albans |
Body at Aldeminstre in the Domesday Breviate resting-place list;[7] body 'discovered' at St Albans in 1178[15] |
Arilda of Oldbury |
unknown |
Romano-British? |
Gloucester |
|
Athwulf of Thorney |
7th |
East Anglian |
Thorney |
|
Augustine of Canterbury |
7th |
Roman |
Canterbury St Augustine's |
|
Avbur of Stallingborough |
unknown |
obscure |
Stallingborough |
|
Balthere of Tyningham |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Tyninghame / Durham |
|
Balthild of Romsey |
7th |
Frankish / East Anglian |
Romsey |
|
Barloc of Norbury |
unknown |
British |
Norbury |
|
Beda of Jarrow |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Jarrow / Durham / Glastonbury |
|
Bega of Copeland |
unknown |
Gaelic / Northumbrian |
St Bees |
|
Benedict Biscop |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Thorney |
|
Benignus of Glastonbury |
unknown |
West Saxon |
Glastonbury |
Also called Beonna [16] |
Beocca of Chertsey |
9th |
West Saxon |
Chertsey |
9th |
Beonna of Breedon |
9th |
Mercian |
Breedon-on-the-Hill |
|
Beorhthelm of Stafford |
unknown |
Mercian |
Stafford |
|
Beorhthelm of Shaftesbury |
unknown |
West Saxon |
Shaftesbury |
Some possibility that he is a 10th-century West Saxon bishop, several bearing this name [17] |
Beornstan the Archdeacon |
unknown |
Kentish |
Canterbury St Augustine's |
The saint-list "Catalogus Sanctorum in Anglia Pausantium" mentions an archdeacon called Byrnstan or Beornstan resting at St Augustine's [7] |
Beornstan of Winchester |
10th |
West Saxon |
Winchester Old Minster |
|
Beornwald of Bampton |
10th |
West Saxon |
Bampton |
|
Bercthun of Beverley |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Beverley |
|
Berhtwald of Canterbury |
8th |
Kentish |
Canterbury St Augustine's |
|
Bertha of Kent |
7th |
Frankish / Kentish |
Canterbury St Augustine's |
Mention in the resting-place list of Hugh Candidus [7] |
Billfrith of Lindisfarne |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Durham |
|
Birinus of Dorchester |
7th |
Roman |
Winchester Old Minster |
|
Blaise |
4th |
Roman |
Canterbury Christ Church |
Relics of Saint Blaise were held by Canterbury Christ Church, thought to have been brought from Rome in 908 by Archbishop Plegmund [18] |
Blitha of Martham |
unknown |
East Anglian |
Martham |
Mother of St Walstan [16] |
Boisil of Melrose |
7th |
Gaelic / Northumbrian |
Melrose / Durham |
|
Bosa of York |
8th |
Northumbrian |
York |
|
Botwine of Ripon |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Ripon |
|
Botwulf of Thorney |
7th |
East Anglian |
Thorney |
|
Brannoc of Braunton |
unknown |
British |
Braunton |
|
Branwalator of Milton |
unknown |
British |
Milton Abbas |
|
Ceadda of Lichfield |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Lichfield |
|
Ceatta of Lichfield |
unknown |
obscure |
Lichfield |
Possibly a duplication of Ceadda (above) [19] |
Cedd of Lichfield |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Lichfield |
|
Centwine of Wessex |
7th |
West Saxon |
Glastonbury |
In the list of saints entitled "Catalogus Sanctorum in Anglia Pausantium", he is listed resting at Glastonbury Abbey [7] |
Ceolfrith of Monkwearmouth |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Langres / Glastonbury / Monkwearmouth |
|
Ceolwulf of Northumbria |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Lindisfarne |
|
Cett of Oundle |
unknown |
obscure |
Oundle |
|
Credan of Bodmin |
unknown |
British |
Bodmin |
|
Cissa of Crowland |
8th |
East Anglian |
Thorney |
|
Coenwulf of Mercia |
9th |
Mercian |
Winchcombe |
|
Congar of Congresbury |
unknown |
British |
Congresbury |
|
Cotta of Breedon |
8th |
Mercian |
Breedon-on-the-Hill |
|
Credan of Evesham |
8th |
Mercian |
Evesham |
|
Cuthbald of Peterborough |
8th |
East Anglian |
Peterborough |
|
Cuthbert of Lindisfarne |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Durham |
Bones originally at Lindisfarne, at various places including Carlisle, Norham, Crayke and Chester-le-Street, before settling at Durham in the late 10th century for the remainder of the Middle Ages [20] |
Cuthburh of Wimborne |
8th |
West Saxon |
Wimborne |
|
Cuthflæd of Lyminster |
unknown |
South Saxon |
Lyminster |
|
Cuthmann of Steyning |
unknown |
South Saxon |
Steyning |
|
Cwenburh of Wimborne |
8th |
West Saxon |
Wimborne |
|
Cyneburh of Castor |
7th |
Mercian |
Peterborough |
|
Cyneburh of Gloucester |
7th |
Mercian |
Gloucester |
|
Cynehelm of Mercia |
9th |
Mercian |
Winchcombe |
|
Cyneswith of Peterborough |
7th |
Mercian |
Peterborough |
|
Dachuna of Bodmin |
unknown |
British |
Bodmin |
|
Decuman of Watchet |
unknown |
British |
Watchet |
|
Deusdedit of Canterbury |
7th |
Kentish |
Canterbury St Augustine's / Leominster |
|
Diuma of Charlbury |
7th |
Gaelic / Mercian |
Charlbury |
|
Domnanuerdh of Beckley |
unknown |
obscure |
Beckley |
|
Dryhthelm of Melrose |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Melrose |
Famous for the vision of the afterlife attributed to him by Bede;[21] evidence for cult limited, but he is mentioned in the resting-place list of Hugh Candidus [7] |
Dunstan of Canterbury |
10th |
West Saxon |
Canterbury St Augustine's |
|
Eadberht of Lindisfarne |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Lindisfarne |
According to tradition, his bones were taken from Lindisfarne in the late 9th century [22] |
Eadburh of Bicester |
7th |
Mercian |
Bicester |
|
Eadburh of Pershore |
unknown |
Mercian |
Pershore |
|
Eadburh of Southwell |
unknown |
Mercian |
Southwell |
|
Eadburh of Thanet |
8th |
Kentish |
Lyminge |
|
Eadburh of Winchester |
10th |
West Saxon |
Winchester Nunnaminster |
|
Eadfrith of Leominster |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Leominster |
|
Eadfrith of Lindisfarne |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Lindisfarne |
Tradition has it that his bones were taken from Lindisfarne in the late 9th century [23] |
Eadgar of England |
10th |
West Saxon |
Glastonbury |
|
Eadgyth of Aylesbury |
unknown |
Mercian |
Aylesbury |
|
Eadgyth of Polesworth |
10th |
West Saxon |
Polesworth |
|
Eadgyth of Wilton |
10th |
West Saxon |
Wilton |
|
Eadmund of East Anglia |
9th |
East Anglian |
Bury St Edmunds |
|
Eadmund the Confessor |
unknown |
obscure |
unknown |
Known only in the litany from Lambeth Palace MS 427, a 15th-century addition to a psalter of the 11th century [24] |
Eadnoth of Ramsey |
11th |
East Anglian |
Ely |
|
Eadthryth of Grantham |
unknown |
obscure |
Grantham |
|
Eadweard the Confessor |
11th |
West Saxon |
Westminster |
|
Eadweard the Martyr |
10th |
West Saxon |
Shaftesbury |
|
Eadweard of Maugersbury |
unknown |
Mercian |
Maugersbury / Stow-on-the-Wold |
|
Eadwine of Northumbria |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Whitby / York |
|
Eadwold of Cerne |
9th |
West Saxon |
Cerne Abbas |
|
Ealdberht of Ripon |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Ripon / Peterborough |
|
Ealdgyth of Stortford |
unknown |
Mercian |
Bishops Stortford |
|
Eanmund |
8th |
Northumbrian |
unknown |
|
Eanswith of Folkestone |
7th |
Kentish |
Folkestone |
|
Earconwald |
7th |
Mercian |
London / Chertsey |
|
Eardwulf of Northumbria |
9th |
Northumbrian |
Breedon-on-the-Hill |
|
Earmund of Stoke Fleming |
unknown |
West Saxon |
Stoke Fleming |
|
Eata of Hexham |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Hexham |
|
Ecgberht of Ripon |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Ripon |
|
Ecgwine of Evesham |
8th |
Mercian |
Evesham |
|
Echa of Crayke |
8th |
Gaelic / Northumbrian |
Crayke |
|
Edor of Chertsey |
9th |
West Saxon |
Chertsey |
|
Elfin of Warrington |
unknown |
British |
Warrington |
|
Eoda |
7th |
Northumbrian |
unknown |
|
Eormengyth of Thanet |
7th |
Kentish |
Minster-in-Thanet |
|
Eosterwine of Monkwearmouth |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Monkwearmouth |
|
Evorhilda |
unknown |
West Saxon |
Poppleton |
|
Felix of Dommoc |
7th |
Frankish |
Ramsey |
|
Firmin of North Crawley |
unknown |
Roman? |
North Crawley / Thorney |
Compare Fermin, martyr and bishop of Amiens |
Florentius of Peterborough |
unknown |
Roman |
Peterborough |
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle MS E, his relics were transferred from Bonneval Abbey to Peterborough in 1013; he is perhaps Florentius of Sedun, martyred by the Vandals[25] |
Freomund of Mercia |
unknown |
Mercian |
Dunstable |
|
Frithestan of Winchester |
10th |
West Saxon |
Winchester Old Minster |
|
Frithuric of Breedon |
7th |
Mercian |
Breedon-on-the-Hill |
|
Frithuswith of Oxford |
8th |
Mercian |
Oxford |
|
Frithuwold of Chertsey |
7th |
Mercian |
Chertsey |
|
Fursey of Cnobheresburg |
7th |
Gaelic / East Anglian |
Péronne |
|
Grimbald of St Bertin |
10th |
Frankish |
Winchester New Minster |
|
Guthlac of Crowland |
8th |
East Anglian |
Crowland |
|
Hadrian of Canterbury |
8th |
Roman |
Canterbury St Augustine's |
Born in the Roman exarchate of Africa, conquered by the Arabs in Hadrian's lifetime [26] |
Hædde of Winchester |
8th |
West Saxon |
Winchester Old Minster |
|
Hæmma of Leominster |
7th |
Mercian |
Leominster |
|
Hereberht of Huntingdon |
unknown |
obscure |
unknown |
|
Herefrith of Thorney |
unknown |
East Anglian |
Thorney |
May have been a bishop of Lindsey [26] |
Hilda of Whitby |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Whitby / Glastonbury |
|
Hildeburh |
unknown |
obscure |
unknown |
|
Hildelith of Barking |
8th |
East Saxon |
Barking |
|
Hiurmine of Blythburgh |
7th |
East Anglian |
Blythburgh / Bury St Edmunds |
|
Honorius of Canterbury |
7th |
Roman |
Canterbury St Augustine's |
|
Huna of Thorney |
7th |
East Anglian |
Thorney |
|
Humbert of Stokenham |
unknown |
West Saxon |
Stokenham |
|
Hwita of Whitchurch Canonicorum |
unknown |
West Saxon |
Whitchurch Canonicorum |
|
Hygebald of Lindsey |
7th |
obscure |
Hibaldstow |
|
Hyglac |
8th |
Northumbrian |
unknown |
|
Indract of Glastonbury |
9th |
Gaelic / West Saxon |
Glastonbury |
|
Inicium |
unknown |
obscure |
Thorney |
Body appears to have been in Bochesuurtha, perhaps either Boxworth or Buckworth, before resting at Thorney [27] |
Ivo of Ramsey |
unknown |
British |
Ramsey |
|
Iwig of Wilton |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Wilton |
|
Jermin |
8th |
East Anglian |
Bury St. Edmunds |
Killed at the Battle of Bulcamp, his body was translated from Blythburgh |
John of Beverley |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Beverley |
|
John the Sage |
unknown |
obscure |
Malmesbury |
William of Malmesbury believed this saint to be John Scotus Erigena, while historian Michael Lapidge has suggested John the Old Saxon, scholar of Alfred the Great [28] |
Judoc of Winchester |
7th |
British |
Winchester New Minster |
|
Justus of Canterbury |
7th |
Roman |
Canterbury St Augustine's |
|
Juthwara of Sherbourne |
unknown |
British |
Sherbourne |
|
Laurence of Canterbury |
7th |
Roman |
Canterbury St Augustine's |
|
Leofwynn of Bishopstone |
7th |
South Saxon |
Bishopstone |
|
Mærwynn of Romsey |
10th |
West Saxon |
Romsey |
|
Maildub of Malmesbury |
7th |
Gaelic / West Saxon |
Malmesbury |
|
Margaret of Wessex |
11th |
West Saxon |
Dunfermline |
|
Mellitus of Canterbury |
7th |
Roman |
Canterbury St Augustine's |
|
Melorius of Amesbury |
unknown |
British |
Amesbury |
|
Merefin |
unknown |
Mercian |
unknown |
|
Mildburh of Wenlock |
8th |
Mercian |
Wenlock |
|
Mildgyth |
8th |
Mercian |
unknown |
|
Mildthryth of Thanet |
8th |
Mercian |
Minster-in-Thanet / Canterbury St Augustine's |
|
Milred of Worcester |
8th |
Mercian |
Berkswell |
|
Modwenna of Burton |
unknown |
Gaelic / Mercian |
Burton |
|
Monegunda of Watton |
6th |
Frankish |
Watton |
|
Nectan of Hartland |
unknown |
British |
Hartland |
|
Neot |
unknown |
British |
St Neots |
|
Nothhelm of Canterbury |
8th |
Kentish |
Canterbury St Augustine's |
|
Oda of Canterbury |
10th |
Anglo-Norse |
Canterbury Christ Church |
|
Odwulf of Evesham |
9th |
Frisian |
Evesham |
|
Osana of Howden |
8th? |
Northumbrian |
Howden |
|
Osburh of Coventry |
unknown |
Mercian |
Coventry |
|
Osgyth |
7th |
East Saxon |
Chich / Aylesbury |
|
Osthryth |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Bardney |
|
Oswald of Northumbria |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Lindisfarne / Gloucester / various |
Body rested at Bardney, hands at Bamburgh and head at Lindisfarne in the time of Bede; body was translated to Gloucester in 909; the right-arm was later at Peterborough, with the head at Durham and some other bones at Glastonbury [29] |
Oswald of Worcester |
10th |
Anglo-Norse |
Worcester |
|
Oswine of Northumbria |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Tynemouth / Durham |
Despite a brief period at Durham, Oswine rested at Tynemouth Priory; Durham possessed the head [30] |
Pandionia of Eltisley |
unknown |
obscure |
Eltisley |
|
Patrick |
unknown |
Romano-British |
Glastonbury (/Armagh) |
Body was alleged to be buried at Glastonbury in the Anglo-Saxon period, though it was discovered by John de Courcy and translated to Armagh Cathedral in 1185[31] |
Paulinus of York |
7th |
Roman |
Rochester |
|
Pega of Peakirk |
8th |
East Anglian |
Peakirk |
|
Rayne |
unknown |
obscure |
unknown |
|
Regenhere of Northampton |
9th |
East Anglian |
Northampton |
|
Ruffinus of Stone |
7th |
obscure |
Stone |
|
Rumon of Tavistock |
unknown |
British |
Ruan Lanihorne / Tavistock |
|
Rumwold of Buckingham |
unknown |
Mercian |
Buckingham |
|
Samson of Dol |
6th |
British |
Milton Abbas |
|
Sæbbi of London |
7th |
East Saxon |
London |
Cult uncertain [32] |
Sativola of Exeter |
unknown |
British |
Exeter |
Venerated throughout the Middle Ages in Devon, she has been linked with the 6th Cornish anchoress Sitofolla, sister of Paul Aurelian [33] |
Seaxburh of Ely |
8th |
East Anglian |
Ely |
|
Sicgred of Ripon |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Ripon / Peterborough |
|
Sigeburh of Thanet |
8th |
Kentish |
Minster-in-Thanet |
|
Sigfrith of Monkwearmouth |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Monkwearmouth |
|
Swithhun of Winchester |
9th |
West Saxon |
Winchester Old Minster |
|
Tatberht of Ripon |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Ripon / Peterborough |
|
Tancred of Thorney |
9th |
East Anglian |
Thorney |
|
Torthred of Thorney |
9th |
East Anglian |
Thorney |
|
Tova of Thorney |
9th |
East Anglian |
Thorney |
|
Theodore of Canterbury |
7th |
Roman |
Canterbury St Augustine's |
|
Tibba of Ryhall |
7th |
Mercian |
Ryhall / Peterborough |
|
Ultan the Scribe |
8th |
Gaelic / Northumbrian |
unknown |
Gaelic scribe-priest known only from the 9th-century work of a monk named Æthelwulf, De Abbatibus [34] |
Urith of Chittlehampton |
unknown |
British |
Chittlehampton |
In Latin, Hyaritha; name probably represents Welsh Iwerydd [34] |
Werburh of Chester |
8th |
Mercian |
Hanbury / Chester |
|
Wærstan |
unknown |
Mercian |
Great Malvern |
|
Walstan of Bawburgh |
unknown |
East Anglian |
Bawburgh |
|
Wigstan of Repton |
9th |
Mercian |
Repton / Evesham |
|
Wihtberht |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Ripon |
|
Wihtburh of Ely |
8th |
East Anglian |
Ely |
|
Wihtred of Thorney |
unknown |
obscure |
Thorney |
|
Wilfrith of Hexham |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Ripon / Canterbury Christ Church |
|
Wilfrith II |
8th |
Northumbrian |
Ripon |
|
Wilgisl of Ripon |
7th |
Northumbrian |
Ripon / Peterborough |
|
Wilgyth of Cholsey |
unknown |
obscure |
Cholsey |
|
Wulfgar of Peterborough |
unknown |
obscure |
Peterborough |
|
Wulfhad of Stone |
7th |
obscure |
Stone |
|
Wulfhild of Barking |
11th |
Mercian |
Barking |
|
Wulfram of Grantham |
8th |
Frankish |
Grantham |
|
Wulfric of Holme |
10th |
East Anglian |
Holme |
|
Wulfsige of Sherborne |
11th |
West Saxon |
Sherborne |
|
Wulfthryth |
11th |
West Saxon |
Wilton |
|
Wynthryth of March |
unknown |
obscure |
March / Ely |
|