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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...
- 1026 1026 by Pope John XIX
Boris 986 1015 Bosa of York
unknown c. 705
Botulph of
Thorney 600s 680
Brannoc of
Braunton 500s
unknown Branwalator unknown...
- M****achusetts Press, 2006. ISBN 9781558495272. Cf. p.4 Thurston, H. (1907). "St.
Botulph." The
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved...
- Abingdon,
Helen Bampton,
Oxfordshire –
Beornwald Bodmin –
Petroc Boston –
Botulph Bristol –
Jordan of
Bristol Buckingham –
Rumwold Caerleon –
Cadog Canterbury...
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known as
Brother Botulph,
arrived to open a
novitiate to
train local student Brothers and
recruit more
Brothers to
Santa Fe.
Under Botulph, St. Michael's...
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church now in
parochial use The
Priory Church of
Saint Mary and
Saint Botulph,
Thorney Trokenholt Priory hermitage Benedictine monks cell
dependent on...
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appointed a new leader,
Brother Botulph, who
oversaw its
growth into an
institution of
higher learning.
Under Botulph, St. Michael's
began offering high...
- M****achusetts Press. p. 4. ISBN 978-1-558495272. Thurston, H. (1907). "St.
Botulph". The
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved...
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appointed a new leader,
Brother Botulph, who
oversaw its
growth into an
institution of
higher learning.
Under Botulph, St. Michael's
began offering high...
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Lockyer has been
identified with the son of Mary Lockyer, a
resident of St.
Botulph Bishopsgate who, with her son, was
known to have been a
Strict Baptist...