Rumbold of Buckingham

He is said to have been full of Christian piety despite his young age, and able to speak from the moment of his birth, professing his faith, requesting baptism, and delivering a sermon prior to his early death.

[3] His parents are not actually named; the most likely candidates are Alhfrith, son of Oswiu of Northumbria, and his wife Cyneburh, daughter of Penda.

[citation needed] Rumwold is reported to have been born in Walton Grounds, near King's Sutton in Northamptonshire, which was at that time part of the Mercian royal estates, possessing a court house and other instruments of government.

King's Sutton parish church claims that its Saxon or Norman font may well have been the one where Rumwold was baptised.

[7] Church dedications largely follow the missionary activity of Saint Wilfrid,[citation needed] but once spread as far as North Yorkshire, Lincoln, Essex and Dorset.

A compilation about three saints' lives as translated by Rosalind Love shows that an unknown author "corrected" a 15th-century attribution as "martyr" (assumedly Rumbold, who was murdered in Mechelen) by annotating "confessor" .

A statue of St. Rombout,
Hanswijk Basilica, Mechelen