St. Botolph
St. Botolph is a Christian saint, often recognized as the patron saint of travelers and the city of Boston in England. He is believed to have lived in the 7th century and is known for founding a monastery in East Anglia. His legacy includes the establishment of several churches dedicated to him across England.
The most famous of these is St. Botolph's Church in Boston, which features a prominent tower that can be seen from miles away. St. Botolph's influence extends to various place names, including Boston, Massachusetts, named after the English city, reflecting the historical connection between the two locations.