9th century. Saint Arnulf's relics were venerated in Arnulphsbury
(Eanulfesbyrig or Eynesbury), Huntingdonshire, before the Danish
invasions. He seems to have been forgotten by about 1000 AD, because
On the Resting-Places of the Saints mentions
Saint Neot (f.d. July 31)
but not Arnulf. He is described as an English hermit of the area, but
he may well be a duplicate of
Saint Arnulf of Metz (f.d. July 18),
which
would explain why he was forgotten
(
Benedictines,
Farmer).