Wulfhelm
Wulfhelm (died 12 February 941) was Bishop of Wells before being promoted to the Archbishopric of Canterbury about 926.Nothing is known about his time at Wells, but as archbishop he helped codify royal law codes and gave lands to monasteries.Given the low status of the papacy at the time,[Notes 1] it is unlikely that the impetus for the change in tradition came from the pope.[3] During his time as archbishop, he received as gifts two gospels that are still extant, as Wulfhelm donated them to Christ Church.[4] These diplomatic events probably explain the appearance of Wulfhelm's name in the confraternity books of some German monasteries.