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What was it like to live in Boston in the past? we will be looking at information of what Boston was like in the past.

Boston Boston was once a very important port town. At one point Boston’s port was busier than London’s. According to legend Boston is named after st botolph. It is said he came to the area in the 7 th century and built a monastery and church next to an existing settlement. The settlement was renamed Botolph’s tun (town)

Events. St. Bolotph’s church was built during the 14 th century. The tower known as the Stump was added between the early 15 th and the early 15 th century. It stands 272 feet tall. For century’s it added as a land mark for sailors. In 1281 Boston suffered a fire which destroyed much of the town. In1125 boston held its first annual fair.

Famous People In 1982 Susan Reams presented Fish toft playing field to Fish toft residents. Herbert Ingram (born 1811 died 1860) Herbert Ingram was an important person in Bostons history in 1842 he started a newspaper in London called the illustrated London News, it was the first newspaper of its kind. He was also was responsible for bringing fresh drinking water to the town because he paid for deep bore holes to be drilled allowing fresh drinking water fresh water to be pumped. A statue of him is out side the stump under the stature is a female figure pouring water. showing contribution to the town. Boston remained a hotbed of religious dissent. In 1612 John Cotton became the vicar of St. Botolph’s and, although viwed askance by the Church of England for his non-conformist preaching, became responsible for a large increase in Church attendance. He encouraged those who disliked the lack of city of Boston, Massachusetts bay company, and later helped to found the city of Boston Massachusetts [1630] which he was instrumental in naming. Unable to tolerate the religious situation any longer he eventually emigrated himself in 1633.

Important buildings St Botolphs – the stump was the largest church in England. The church is used for Baptisms Weddings Funerals Consents and choirs. The church also has 365 steps. This building was built on 16 th june 1904 by old men joseph cooke when it was open a celebartion took place and it was used for the corporation and also the library police and fire borate

Transport In the past the most common transport was horse and carriage. There were also rag and bone men who collected scrap. The Boston Dock was used for the transportation of many goods to Europe.