Wulsin

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Who is Wulsin?

Wulsin was an ninth or tenth century Abbot of St Albans Abbey, England. According to the 13th century chronicler Matthew Paris, founded St Albans School there in 948 which is still active.

Abbot Wulsin also founded the St Albans market in an attempt to establish a settlement within the confines of the Abbey. According to the Abbey Chronicles the Abbot Wulsin "... loved the area of St. Albans and the people who lived there and sought to improve it. He made it possible for people to come and live there, bringing them together from the surrounding areas, adding to and enlarging the market, and also helped those constructing buildings with the cost of timber..." The date given for this activity is 948 although it is now generally considered that Wulsin's floruit was earlier, around 860-880.

Towards the end of the 9th century the Wulsin, built churches at the three entrances to the town, on the streets now known as St Peter’s Street, St Michael’s Street and St Stephen’s Hill to welcome pilgrims on their way to the shrine of St Alban. St Michaels lies among the foundations of the old basilica of Roman Verulamium, where Alban was condemned to die. Bearing in mind that, in sending the first missionaries to Britain, Pope Gregory had instructed them to build churches on important pagan sites, this can hardly be a coincidence. The first churches were likely to have been simple timber structures. The town of St Albans grew around these establishments.

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on July 23, 2013

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