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- village acquired the name of Botolphs. The name Annington also survives, as a hamlet between Botolphs and Bramber. Botolphs is a linear village. There is...
- Botolph of Thorney /ˈbɒtʊlf/ (also called Botolph, Botulph or Botulf; later known as Saint Botolph; died around 680) was an English abbot and saint. He...
- North Cove West Sus**** St Botolph's Church, Botolphs St Botolph's Church, Hardham St Botolph's Church, Heene Other St Botolph's Church in Aspley Guise,...
- The 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...
- 900 at the ONS mid-2015 estimates. Boston's most notable landmark is St Botolph's Church, colloquially referred to as 'The Stump', the largest parish church...
- St Botolph's Review was the student-made poetry journal from Cambridge University, England in 1956, which saw the first publication of Ted Hughes' poetry...
- The St Botolph Building is a commercial office in Houndsditch, central London, opened in 2011 and designed by Grimshaw Architects. It is one of a number...
- St Botolph's Church is an Anglican church in Horsehouse, a village in Coverdale in North Yorkshire, in England. The first chapel in the village was built...
- 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 Priory was a medieval house of Augustinian canons in Colchester, Es****, founded c. 1093. The priory had the distinction of being the first...