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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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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...
- 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...
- 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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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- St.
Swithin's Church,
Lincoln is a
Grade II*
listed parish church located in St
Swithin's Square, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. The
congregation is...
- 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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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...