about 670 AD. The priory's church was dedicated to Saint Mary and Saint Wulfad, a local seventh-century martyr and supposedly a son of King Wulfhere of
from the River Trent raised on the graves of the two princes, Ruffin and Wulfad, killed in AD 665 by their father, King Wulfhere of Mercia, because of their
dissolved 1536; granted to George Harper 1538/9 St Wulfad and St Rufin St Wulfad St Mary, St Wulfad and St Michael 52°54′04″N 2°08′41″W / 52.9010236°N
daughter of Eorcenberht, King of Kent, and was dedicated to her son Saint Wulfad, supposedly slain and martyred by his father King Wulfhere of Mercia, who
29 August 2016. Hutchieson, Stuart (18 March 2013). "Stone S Michael & S Wulfad". Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers. Central Council for Church Bell
recorded in an 11th-century manuscript as a daughter of Wulfhere. Saint Wulfad, who having been led by a white hart whilst out hunting in a forest with
broke out between Hincmar and the pope as to the elevation of the cleric Wulfad to the archiepiscopal See of Bourges, but here again, Hincmar finally submitted
episcopal see. Hincmar experienced another check when he endeavoured to prevent Wulfad, one of the deposed clerics ordained by Ebbo, from obtaining the archbishopric
He was buried in the family vault in the churchyard of St Michael and St Wulfad, Stone, Staffordshire. Granville was the name of the present Canadian city
dissolved 1536; granted to George Harper 1538/9 St Wulfad and St Rufin St Wulfad St Mary, St Wulfad and St Michael Trentham Priory possible minster before