Talk:Botolph of Thorney

Local Pronunciation of St. Botolph's name
Regardless what may be the "correct" pronounciation of this saint's name, here in Boston, Massachusetts it's pronounced "boTOLPH." I was in Boston, Lincolnshire a few years ago and do not recall hearing mention of "BOtolph."

--- 22:33, 5 June 2005 User:Chirho

In the UK, the stress is indeed on the first syllable: BOtolph. You Americans have difficulty with the name 'Bernard' as well. 219.113.255.196 (talk) 04:59, 10 May 2011 (UTC)

Name of article
Why is this article headed 'Botwulf of Thorney'? He is generally known by the name Botolph (stressed on the first syllable) as references in the article show.Costesseyboy (talk) 00:29, 17 December 2011 (UTC)

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Article title
Following a bold move by to Saint Botolph and an objection by  on WP:RMTR (permalink) I moved this to Botolph of Thorney as a compromise title (since Botolph does seem to be much more common than Botwulf). Should anyone disagree, please open a formal RM. Thanks. No such user (talk) 12:48, 20 October 2022 (UTC)