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    St Botolph's Church is the Anglican parish church of Boston, Lincolnshire, England. It has been referred to as "Boston Stump" since it was constructed...
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    Boston was originally Botolphston (from "Botolph's stone" or "Botolph's town"). In Boston, Massachusetts, Botolph gives his name to the St Botolph Club...
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    population of 66,900 at the ONS mid-2015 estimates. Boston's most notable landmark is St Botolph's Church, colloquially referred to as 'The Stump', the...
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  • The St. Botolph Club is a private social club in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1880 by a group including many artists. Its name is derived from the...
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  • Wreake St Botolph's Church, Shepshed Lincolnshire St Botolph's Church, Boston St Botolph's Church, Quarrington St Botolph's Church, Saxilby St Botolph's Church...
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    saint, St. Botolph, in whose church John Cotton served as the rector until his emigration with Johnson. In early sources, Lincolnshire's Boston was known...
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  • District | Boston.gov". www.boston.gov. 2016-07-13. Retrieved 2024-01-11. "St. Botolph Area Architectural Conservation District | Boston.gov". www.boston.gov...
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    Boston Daily Globe, Apr 12, 1897; p. 8. Well-known Bostonians play ball; Tavern Club Beats St Botolph 27 to 12 and Wins the Challenge Cup. Boston Daily...
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    saint, St. Botolph, in whose church John Cotton served as the rector until his emigration with Johnson. In early sources the Lincolnshire Boston was known...
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    in 1524, Taverner travelled from Tattershall to the Church of St Botolph in nearby Boston, as a guest singer. Two years later, in 1526, Taverner became...
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    she also showed two pieces of jewelry. Houston exhibited at the St. Botolph Club in Boston in 1905. Portrait of Ethel Barrymore Woman of Capri, exhibited...
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    Arenas played its home games at the Boston Arena (now Matthews Arena) at 238 St. Botolph Street in Boston. The Boston Arenas played exhibition games in...
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  • Isaac Johnson (colonist) (category Burials in Boston)
    before emigrating and his friend, Revd John Cotton, was Vicar of St Botolph's, Boston. He died at Charlestown on 30 September 1630, the richest man in...
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    make up the outside of the building were from St Paul's Cathedral's in London and St. Botolph's in Boston, England. In 2014, the Cathedral began extensive...
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    his work was held at The Guild of Boston Artists in 1951. Spear belonged to The Guild of Boston Artists, the St. Botolph Club, the New York Watercolor Club...
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    Kimberley. "Exploring Boston Neighborhoods" (PDF). South End & St. Botolph. Retrieved April 3, 2015. "At a Glance – South End". Boston Redevelopment Authority...
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    the winter months. — BBC News, 2001 Boston, Lincolnshire, is a historic town, famous for the tower of St Botolph's Church, known by locals as the "Stump"...
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  • Boston Priory was a priory in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. The origins of St Botolph's Church, Boston have their roots in the former priory church of...
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  • Alexander Graham Bell tower (category Boston University)
    the tower of St. Botolph's Church in Boston, England, the town from which Boston, Massachusetts takes its name. The tower at St. Botolph's is commonly...
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    roof is 15th-century, probably Flemish and was acquired from St Botolph's Church, Boston, Lincolnshire. It has coloured ceiling bosses depicting a wide...
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    would have been St Nicholas's in Skirbeck itself, and the other was probably St Botolph's, by which name the early settlement at Boston became known. The...
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    for wheels, axles, etc. for carts, then the 51 miles (82 km) to St Botolph's (Boston) for wine, the 14 miles (23 km) to Reche (Reach) for steel and iron...
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  • a list of these buildings in the district of Boston in Lincolnshire. Grade II* listed buildings in Boston (borough) The date given is the date used by...
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  • the architect Norman Jewson, 'Anglia Perdita', 'Maur's Farm', 'St Botolph's, Boston', 'The Almonry', and 'Memory of Clavering'. Collections of his etched...
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  • David Wheeler (stage director) (category Boston University faculty)
    and Superman at the A.R.T. Boston Theatre Critics Association Elliot Norton Award for Sustained Excellence (1992) St. Botolph Club Foundation's Distinguished...
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    the Krebs School in 1986, Cotting School was located at 241 St. Botolph Street in Boston Massachusetts. The school was founded by Drs. Edward H. Bradford...
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    John Leslie Breck (category St. Mark's School (Massachusetts) alumni)
    stepdaughter, Blanche Hoschédé-Monet. Upon his return to Boston in 1890 he exhibited at the St. Botolph Club in 1890. At that show, and with his remaining paintings...
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  • before his first birthday. She died of nephritis at her home on St. Botolph Street, Boston, in 1924, and was buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge....
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    Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow (category 19th century in Boston)
    Boston in 1875; the 1876 World's Fair in Philadelphia; and Boston's Museum of Fine Arts and the St. Botolph Club in 1880. He belonged to the Boston Art...
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    in plan, with an octagonal lantern, resembling those of St Botolph's Church, Boston, and St Helen's, York. George Godwin suggested that the form of the...
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