Wulfgar of Peterborough
Wulfgar of Peterborough was a tenth century, Monk and saint[citation needed] of Anglo-Saxon England.
He was the Abbot of Peterborough Abbey from 989AD to 1016AD,[1][dubious ] and may have been one of the moneyers at the Peterborough Abbey Mint.[2][3][dubious ] He is buried in Peterborough.
He is known from Secgan Hagiography[4][failed verification] and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (versions C and E).[5][dubious ]
See also
- Wulfgar of Abingdon, a 10th- & 11th-century abbot of Abington
- Wulfgar of Lichfield, a mid 10th century Bishop.
- Wulfgar of Ramsbury, a medieval Bishop
References
- ^ Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: Peterborough Manuscript.
- ^ Edmund King, Peterborough Abbey, 1086-1310: A Study in the Land Market (Cambridge University Press, 1973) page 8.
- ^ William c. Wells, The Stamford And Peterborough Mints page 2
- ^ Stowe MS 944, British Library.
- ^ D. N. Dumville, Susan Irvine, Simon Keynes, The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: a collaborative edition, Volume 7 (DS Brewer, 2004) page 159.