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Leominster
The rec and the Priory
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- The
town dates from the 7th Century, and its name may derive
from Leofric, Earl of Hereford and husband to Lady Godiva.
- In
1461 the decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, the
battle of Mortimers Cross, took place a few miles from
the town.
- The
Priory church contains the last ducking stool to be used
in England.
- The
town itself still has beautiful narrow streets and many
half timbered buildings.
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