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    Swithun (redirect from Saint Swithin)
    Swithun (or Swithin; Old English: Swīþhūn; Latin: Swithunus; died 863) was an Anglo-Saxon bishop of Winchester and subsequently patron saint of Winchester...
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    0 km) east of the town of Calne. The Church of England parish church of St Swithin, in the southwest of the village, is from the late 12th century, when it...
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    The Anglican Church of St Swithin on The Paragon in the Walcot area of Bath, England, was built between 1777 and 1790. It is a Grade II* listed building...
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    St Swithin, London Stone, was an Anglican Church in the City of London. It stood on the north side of Cannon Street, between Salters' Hall Court and St...
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  • William Antony Swithin Sarjeant (15 July 1935 – 8 July 2002), also known by the pen name Antony Swithin, was a professor of geology at University of Saskatchewan...
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  • Saint Swithin or Swithun (died 862) was an Anglo-Saxon bishop of Winchester, after whom is named a British weather lore proverb. Saint Swithin or variant...
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    St Swithin's Church is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Holmesfield, Derbyshire. The church dates from 1727 with additions...
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    St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln is a Grade II* listed parish church located in St Swithin's Square, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. The congregation is...
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  • St Swithun's Church (alternative spelling Swithin), named after St Swithun who was an Anglo-Saxon bishop of Winchester, can refer to numerous churches:...
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  • Saint Swithin's Day is the feast day of Saint Swithun (15 July). Saint Swithin's Day may also refer to: St. Swithin's Day (comics), a 1989 story "St Swithin's...
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    Benedicts Street and named "Premises". It moved to its current site, St Swithin's Church, in 1980 and has remained there since. The centre currently operates...
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    Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2020-12-16. Lui, Swithin (19 May 2022). "Guest post: Why China is set to significantly overachieve...
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    (1536-1591)", Den katolske kirke, 3 May 1998 Wainewright, John. "Ven. Swithin Wells." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company...
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  • Swithin Winston Fernando was an Anglican Bishop of Colombo in Sri Lanka. An alumnus of Prince of Wales' College, Moratuwa he was the Archdeacon of Colombo...
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    St Swithin's Church, Wellow is a Grade II* listed Church of England parish in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham in Wellow, Nottinghamshire. The...
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  • novel by Richard Gordon, published in 1952. Set in the fictitious St. Swithin's Hospital in London, the story concerns the exploits and various pranks...
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  • Sir Samuel St. Swithin Burden Whalley (15 July 1799 – 3 February 1883) was a British Radical politician. Born into a Lancashire family "of great antiquity"...
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    Retrieved 22 May 2021. Robertson, John; Webb, Philip Carteret; Adee, Swithin; Hodgson, John; Cranbrook; Pringle, John; Mills, Henry; Birch, Thomas;...
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    The Church of St Swithin is a parish church in Ganarew, south Herefordshire, England. The parish church is dedicated to St Swithin, although the 1868...
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    (afterward widened to create modern Cannon Street) opposite the west end of St Swithin's Church, and is shown in this position on the "Copperplate" map of London...
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    British Library. ISBN 978-0-7123-4646-7. "HART, Sir John (d.1604), of St. Swithin's, London and Scampton, Lincs". History of parliament. The Emergence of...
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    Monmouth and 8 miles (13 km) from Ross-on-Wye. It contains the Church of St Swithin and Ganarew Manor. The name Gana-rhiw, now Ganarew, may derive from the...
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    (August 19, 1911) "Shorty Dreams" (September 1911) "A Little Account with Swithin Hall" (September 2, 1911) "A Goboto Night" (September 30, 1911) "The Man...
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  • of Simon Sparrow starting as a new medical student at the fictional St Swithin's Hospital in London. His five years of student life, involving drinking...
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  • been born on St. Swithin's Day. The last thing that Jane Austen wrote was a poem about the Winchester races, which features Saint Swithin as the antagonist...
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    Nineteenth-century society had conventions, which were enforced. In this novel Swithin St Cleeve's idealism pits him against such contemporary social constraints...
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  • the Third Age" (PDF). Other Hands (4): 19–21. Sarjeant, William Antony Swithin (1996). "The Geology of Middle-earth". Mythlore. 21 (2): 334–339. Retrieved...
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  • Frankish nobleman (d. 834) Rorgon II, count of Maine (approximate date) Swithin, bishop of Winchester (approximate date) Valentine, pope of the Catholic...
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    London, where in 1809 he acquired the location at 2 New Court in St. Swithin's Lane, City of London, where it operates today; he established N M Rothschild...
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    brothers Graham and John. He and his brothers attended Our Lady and St Swithin's Primary School and De La Salle School. John also later became a footballer...
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