Mannig or Manni, also called Wulfmær, (died 6 January 1066) was an English monk and artist who became Abbot of Evesham in 1044.
[1] According to the Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham, he was a skilled singer, writer, painter and goldsmith.
[3] He also directed the making of a new shrine out of silver and gold to house the relics of Ecgwine, the founder of the abbey.
[2] His election took place less than three weeks after the death of Ælfweard, a short delay which suggests he had already been designated as his successor.
He produced several illuminated manuscripts and supervised the creation of shrines for the relics of Odulf and Credan.