Eadberht of Selsey

[2] Wilfrid has occasionally been regarded as a previous bishop of the South Saxons, but this is an insertion of his name into the episcopal lists by later medieval writers, and Wilfrid was not considered the bishop during his lifetime or Bede's.

[5] In a charter dated by Birch about 725, Eadberht was named as the beneficiary of land from King Nothelm, witnessed by King Watt.

[9][10] Eadberht also appears as a witness to an undated charter of Nothelm, together with Osric and Eolla.

The charter can be approximately dated to some point between about 705 and 717.

[11] Eadberht last appearance is as a witness to a confirmation, dated 716, of a charter of Wihtred, King of Kent.