Wighelm

Wighelm is a probable Bishop of Selsey.Wighelm's see is uncertain, but as he is the sole episcopal witness on a charter, involving land in the area, suggests that he had authority in Sussex.[1][2] Wighelm died sometime between 909 and 925.This article about an English bishop or archbishop is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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