Died c. 740. A priest in London, he was named archbishop of Canterbury
in 734. In his preface to his "Ecclesiastical History," the historian
the Venerable Bede (f.d. May 27) acknowledges that the chief authority
for his work was Abbot Albinus, who passed along to him the
recollections of Nothelm, including the research Nothelm had done in
Roman archives on the history of Kent and adjacent areas. Nothelm was
also a correspondent of Saint Boniface (f.d. June 5) (Benedictines,
Delaney).