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Botolph of
Thorney (/ˈbɒtʊlf/; also
called Botolph,
Botulph or Botulf;
later known as
Saint Botolph; died c. 680) was an
English abbot and saint. He is...
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Grade I
listed Saxon church of St
Botolph's at
Botolphs, West Sus****, England, is
situated in the
valley of the
River Adur and is now part of the...
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between Lincolnshire and Norfolk. Boston's most
notable landmark is St
Botolph's Church,
colloquially referred to as 'The Stump', the
largest parish church...
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Botolphs, is a
village and
former civil parish,
located in the
parish of Bramber, in the
Horsham District of West Sus****, England. It is in the Adur Valley...
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Botolph's Aldgate is a
Church of
England parish church in the City of
London and also, as it lies
outside the line of the city's
former eastern walls...
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Botolph without Aldersgate (also
known as St
Botolph's, Aldersgate) is a
Church of
England church in
London dedicated to St
Botolph. It was
built just...
- St
Botolph-without-Bishopsgate is a
Church of
England church in the
Bishopsgate Without area of the City of London, and also, by
virtue of
lying outside...
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Botolph Claydon is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of East Claydon, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is
situated about 9
miles (14 km) east of
Bicester in...
- St
Botolph's Church, Saxilby, Lincolnshire, England, is an
active parish church in the
Church of England.
Located off
Church Lane to the
north of the...
- St
Botolph's Church may
refer to
numerous churches in England,
usually dedicated to
Botolph of Thorney, including:
Leicestershire St
Botolph's Church...