- en.wikipedia.org SwithunOCLC: 7477761. Davidson, George, and John Faed. Legend of St. Swithin: A Rhyme for Rainy Weather. London: Hamilton, Adams, 1861.
- medium.com inspire-believe-grow/seven-things-you-…So, now that we’ve returned home — and dried off — here are seven things you probably didn’t know about St. Swithin, the Rainmaker and Miracle Worker.
- projectbritain.com stswithun.htmlSt. Swithin (or more properly, Swithun) was a Saxon Bishop of Winchester. He was born in the kingdom of Wessex and educated in its capital, Winchester.
- wtname.com swithin/Whether you are drawn to the name Swithin for its strength and power or its connection to English heritage, it is a name that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
- St Swithin's Church, a small, beautifully detailed Victorian place of worship, is to be found in the historic town of Thorley, Isle of Wight.
- newadvent.org cathen/14357c.htmSt. Swithin. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14357c.htm.
- twitter.com hashtag/swithin…July 15th: St Swithin's Day #Swithin was Chancellor of the Exchequer in the time of King Ethelbert. ... Street theology #haiku #swithin w/.
- thefreedictionary.com SwithinST SWITHIN'S DAY 862: St Swithin, Saxon Bishop of Winchester, died. ... Gerwyn Swithin Pritchard All great athletes too hard to pick one they are all heroes.
- who_christianity.en-academic.com 1054/SwithinHe is known for the legend that if it rains on St Swithin’s Day (15 July), then it will continue to rain for the following forty days. F. Bussby, Saint Swithin (1971)