Ceolwulf (or Ceolulfus) was a medieval Bishop of Lindsey.
[1] Charlemagne, in about 793–796 wrote to both Ceolwulf and Æthelhard, Archbishop of Canterbury asking them to plead with Offa of Mercia about some Englishmen who were currently in exile.
Ceolwulf left England in 796 with Eadbald, the Bishop of London, but it is not clear if this was as an exile or on pilgrimage or for some other reason.
[2] This was shortly after the collapse of Mercian power following the death of Offa.
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