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local government district of Leominster. The town,
previously spelled '
Lemster',
takes its name from the
English word minster,
meaning a
community of...
- 2019.
Retrieved 23
March 2019. "Verhalen van en over Oud-
Lemsters - Bijnamen, die de
Lemsters kregen" (in Dutch). spanvis.
Archived from the
original on...
- In 2017 the town had 10,225 inhabitants.
Residents of
Lemmer are
called Lemsters. Due to its
favorable location in
relation to the Randstad,
Lemmer attracts...
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David "Ducky"
Belvin Jay
Learue Jason Scribner Nathan Benedict Garrett Lemster Ryan
Whittington Teddy Ramirez Igor
Efimov Spencer Keene Thomas Freckleton...
- from the
Welsh border counties of
Herefordshire and Shropshire,
known as
Lemster (i.e. Leominster) wool. That for the West
Country came from the Cotswolds...
- 41.46806; -87.05417 Area less than one acre
Built 1885 (1885)
Architect Lemster,
Henry Architectural style
Italianate NRHP reference No. 11000386 Added...
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Queen Elizabeth I was
given '
Lemster' wool
stockings and
liked them so much that from then on she
insisted only on '
Lemster'
Ryeland wool. An Elizabethan...
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Langweer Johannes Meeter Rienk Ulbesz Leeuwarden Leeuwarden Siete Ezn.
Meeter Lemster Skûtsje
Lemmer Albert Visser De
Sneker Pan Sn****
Douwe Visser Jzn. Súdwesthoek...
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indicate the
distances in
miles to Ludlow, "TENBURY" (Tenbury Wells), and "
LEMSTER" (Leominster). II
Railway bridge 52°19′45″N 2°42′31″W / 52.32909°N 2...
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known to have
built market houses in
Brecnoc (1624),
Kington and
Lemster (1634). The
Lemster (now Leominster)
market house originally stood in
Broad Street...