Daily Calendar for Tuesday, July 15, 2025

St. Swithin was a beloved ninth-century bishop of Winchester, England, who requested that he be buried in the churchyard—some say to be close to the common people, whom he loved; some say so that he could enjoy God’s gift of rain for all eternity. When he died in 862, his request was honored. About 100 years later, however, it was deemed unseemly that so holy a man should rest in a common grave. On July 15, the saint’s feast day, the people attempted to enshrine his remains in his church. Legend has it, however, that St. Swithin caused torrential rains to fall for 40 days, until the intended transfer was abandoned. This is the source of a very old Scottish weather proverb regarding rain on July 15: β€œSt. Swithin’s Day if thou dost rain, / For forty days it will remain.”

Born

  • Rembrandt (artist) –
  • Clement Moore (writer) –
  • Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini (missionary) –
  • Edward Shackleton (explorer) –
  • Iris Murdoch (writer) –
  • Jocelyn Bell Burnell (astronomer) –
  • Linda Ronstadt (singer) –
  • Terry O'Quinn (actor) –
  • Barry Melrose (hockey player) –
  • Forest Whitaker (actor) –
  • Scott Foley (actor) –
  • Bryan Helmer (ice hockey player) –

Died

  • Gianni Versace (fashion designer) –
  • Ed Flesh (designer of the wheel on the TV game show Wheel of Fortune) –
  • Martin Landau (actor) –

Events

  • In the Egyptian village of Rashid, French Captain Pierre Bouchard found the Rosetta Stone–
  • Georgia became the last of the Confederate states to be readmitted to the Union–
  • First Buddhist temple established in U.S.–
  • The Second Battle of the Marne began with a German offensive from both sides of Reims which met strong resitance from French and American forces (WW I)–
  • The duck-billed platypus was first exhibited to the U.S. public, at the Bronx Zoo in New York City–
  • Super Florida mosquito stowaway reported on board American craft of Apollo/Soyuz Test Project–
  • Lun Lun, a giant panda at Zoo Atlanta, gave birth to twins–

Weather

  • Hailstones measuring two to three inches in diameter fell during a storm in southeastern Connecticut–
  • Hail at least three inches around fell in southeast Connecticut–

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