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If the see of this bishop really is uncertain (as several sources I checked indicate, although PASE says nothing), then this article and Wilferth should be merged. From what I can gather, they are both known only from the same series of charters and we cannot say definitively who ruled which see (Dorchester or Lichfield). But this is outside of my area. Perhaps there is some reason to think that Wigmund was bishop of Dorchester specifically (as PASE has it). I moved the article because the title seemed ambiguous and we now have a DAB page, but I won't move it back because the entire setup (infobox, succession box, navegation template) treats him unambiguously as bishop of Dorchester. Srnec (talk) 23:59, 13 March 2018 (UTC)Reply