St Botolph, or Botwulf of Thorney to his mates, is a man with many links to London. Don’t try to pretend you’ve never wondered what was behind St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate and various other mentions ...
On this day, Roman Catholics, the Anglican Communion, and the Orthodox Church honor St. Botolph, the 7th-century abbot for whom Boston in Lincolnshire and Boston in Massachusetts are named. Botolph ...
St. Botolph (also Botulf) is one of the most venerated saints in Eastern England and one of the greatest English missionaries in the 7th century. This wonderful saint has for many centuries been ...
In and around Boston, windows are festooned with shamrocks and leprechauns. St. Patrick’s name may grace a popular parade but the city’s namesake belongs to a different bishop: St. Botolph. The city ...
THE snow began to fall into St. Botolph’s at four-fifteen on Christmas Eve. Old Mr. Jowett, the stationmaster, carried his lantern out onto the platform and held it up into the air. The snowflakes ...
A Grade I-listed Anglo Saxon church has been officially opened after a £380,000 restoration project. Work has been carried out on St Botolph's, near Bramber in West Sussex, to replace the roof and ...
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