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Wulfnoth was ordered freed by King William as the king lay dying. William's son, William Rufus, however, brought Wulfnoth to England with him as a virtual prisoner. He appears to have been a witness to at least one royal charter granted by William Rufus. There is no evidence that he "died in chains at Salisbury in 1094".
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