Anonymous 630 (Male) A blind man from a remote area of England

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Wulfstan.NarrMetrSwithuno: Narratio metrica de S. Swithun... (7)
Personal Information (4)
other (1)
 Wulfstan.NarrMetrSwithuno  ii.12, p. 530 (old)
provenance (1)
 Wulfstan.NarrMetrSwithuno  ii.12, p. 528 (He came from a remote area of England)
stated health (2)
 Wulfstan.NarrMetrSwithuno  ii.12, p. 528 (blind)
 Wulfstan.NarrMetrSwithuno  ii.12, p. 528 (sick man)
Occupation (1)
Traveller (1)
 Wulfstan.NarrMetrSwithuno  ii.12, p. 528
Personal Relationship (1)
Anonymous 630 Father (Honorific kinship) of ~ (1)
 of Anonymous 631: Wulfstan.NarrMetrSwithuno  ii.12, p. 528
Event (1)
Ascetic practices/fasting/resisting temptation (1)
 Swithhun 5.post-mortem healing of Anonymous 630: Rumour had informed Anonymous 630 of the miracles that had been performed by Swithhun 5 and, with Anonymous 631 as his guide, Anonymous 630 hastened to the saint so that he could receive a cure. Three miles from Winchester, at a place called the 'King's Stone', Anonymous 630 grew very weary and took a rest. Anonymous 631 begged Anonymous 630 to break their fast because he was so hungry but Anonymous 630 would not relent. Anonymous 630 begged the Lord that, through the merits of Swithhun 5, he might be granted the gift of sight so that he could see Winchester and so that it might not be a sin to have broken his fast before the hour of noon had arrived. Scarcely had he said these things when his sight was returned to him.: Wulfstan.NarrMetrSwithuno  ii.12, pp. 528-30
Eating (1)
 Swithhun 5.post-mortem healing of Anonymous 630: Rumour had informed Anonymous 630 of the miracles that had been performed by Swithhun 5 and, with Anonymous 631 as his guide, Anonymous 630 hastened to the saint so that he could receive a cure. Three miles from Winchester, at a place called the 'King's Stone', Anonymous 630 grew very weary and took a rest. Anonymous 631 begged Anonymous 630 to break their fast because he was so hungry but Anonymous 630 would not relent. Anonymous 630 begged the Lord that, through the merits of Swithhun 5, he might be granted the gift of sight so that he could see Winchester and so that it might not be a sin to have broken his fast before the hour of noon had arrived. Scarcely had he said these things when his sight was returned to him.: Wulfstan.NarrMetrSwithuno  ii.12, pp. 528-30
Healing (1)
 Swithhun 5.post-mortem healing of Anonymous 630: Rumour had informed Anonymous 630 of the miracles that had been performed by Swithhun 5 and, with Anonymous 631 as his guide, Anonymous 630 hastened to the saint so that he could receive a cure. Three miles from Winchester, at a place called the 'King's Stone', Anonymous 630 grew very weary and took a rest. Anonymous 631 begged Anonymous 630 to break their fast because he was so hungry but Anonymous 630 would not relent. Anonymous 630 begged the Lord that, through the merits of Swithhun 5, he might be granted the gift of sight so that he could see Winchester and so that it might not be a sin to have broken his fast before the hour of noon had arrived. Scarcely had he said these things when his sight was returned to him.: Wulfstan.NarrMetrSwithuno  ii.12, pp. 528-30
Pilgrimage (1)
 Swithhun 5.post-mortem healing of Anonymous 630: Rumour had informed Anonymous 630 of the miracles that had been performed by Swithhun 5 and, with Anonymous 631 as his guide, Anonymous 630 hastened to the saint so that he could receive a cure. Three miles from Winchester, at a place called the 'King's Stone', Anonymous 630 grew very weary and took a rest. Anonymous 631 begged Anonymous 630 to break their fast because he was so hungry but Anonymous 630 would not relent. Anonymous 630 begged the Lord that, through the merits of Swithhun 5, he might be granted the gift of sight so that he could see Winchester and so that it might not be a sin to have broken his fast before the hour of noon had arrived. Scarcely had he said these things when his sight was returned to him.: Wulfstan.NarrMetrSwithuno  ii.12, pp. 528-30
Praying (1)
 Swithhun 5.post-mortem healing of Anonymous 630: Rumour had informed Anonymous 630 of the miracles that had been performed by Swithhun 5 and, with Anonymous 631 as his guide, Anonymous 630 hastened to the saint so that he could receive a cure. Three miles from Winchester, at a place called the 'King's Stone', Anonymous 630 grew very weary and took a rest. Anonymous 631 begged Anonymous 630 to break their fast because he was so hungry but Anonymous 630 would not relent. Anonymous 630 begged the Lord that, through the merits of Swithhun 5, he might be granted the gift of sight so that he could see Winchester and so that it might not be a sin to have broken his fast before the hour of noon had arrived. Scarcely had he said these things when his sight was returned to him.: Wulfstan.NarrMetrSwithuno  ii.12, pp. 528-30