- male, deceased (990)
- Æthelgar was a monk at Glastonbury and then Abingdon until 964 when he was appointed Abbot of New Minster, Winchester.
- male, deceased (1072)
- This man is not to be confused with Stigand of Selsey, the last bishop of Selsey." Stigand"' (d. 1072), was an English churchman of pre-Conquest...
- male
- Brihthelm, a possible Bishop of Selsey. He may have received a grant of land from King Eadwig in 956, but the charter has been condemned as...
- male, deceased (1038)
- Æthelric I was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Selsey. Perhaps previously a monk at Christ Church Canterbury, Æthelric I was probably Bishop of Selsey by...
- male
- Eolla, Bishop of Selsey, was the successor of Eadberht, and seems to have previously been Abbot of Selsey, as he witnessed a charter of Noðhelm t...
- male
- Ordbriht was a monk at Glastonbury and then Abingdon until 964 when he was appointed Abbot of Chertsey by Saint Aethelwold; he attests as Bishop of...
- male, deceased (1047)
- Grimketel, Bishop of Selsey. Grimketel was appointed Bishop of Selsey in 1038 or 1039 and "Briefly in 1043-1044 Grimketel was also installed as...
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