Saint Wulfstan (sometimes Wulfstan II, also known as Wolstan, Wulstan and Ulfstan), Bishop of Worcester, was the lone bishop to be kept in his post by William the Conqueror after the Norman conquest. Wulfstan is a Christian saint. Wikipedia
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Catholic parish serving the northern part of Newcastle-under-Lyme, with churches in Wolstanton,Knutton and Chesterton, and good community centres and a primary school saintwulstans.org/
Benedictine, and Bishop Of Worcester , b. at Long Itchington, Warwickshire, England , about 1008; d. at Worcester , 19 Jan.,1095. www.newadvent.org/cathen/15687a.htm
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This Wulfstan was the founder of the existing cathedral at Worcester and the great patron saint of the city. www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/adversaries/bios/wulfstan.html