
Wulfric of Lunden (1035-1066) was an Anglo-Saxon thegn who led a rebellion in Middlesex in 1066. He led an army of discontented Saxons out of London to rebel against the Saxon rulers of the city, whom Wulfric blamed for England's ineffective reponse to the Norman conquest of England and a major Welsh penetration through southern England and towards East Anglia. Wulfric bided his time and built up a large rebel army, but he failed in his attempts to take London, and he was killed when a Kentish army destroyed his force and crushed his uprising.