Botolph (bott-ulf, not bo-tolph) was an English abbot, a master farmer, and is the patron saint of farming. He even has a feast day. And a street in Boston (Botolph’s Town), Mass. is named after him.
He tried to a build a church in a mysterious place called Icanho, which may or may not be Plymouth Hoe. Which is close to Crapstone.
He, like most early saints, had a ridiculously long, thin nose , gained through a monastic process of face-stretching boys at a young age.

