Eccleshall, High Street And Royal Oak 1900
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The village features in the story surrounding Wulfhere of Mercia and his two sons Ulfred and Rufin. The two claimed to be going hunting, but came instead to Eccleshall; here they were baptized by Bishop Chad. Wulfhere caught his sons praying, and in a fit of rage killed them and then destroyed the church. He is then said to have repented, converted to Christianity, and rebuilt the church.
An extract from Staffordshire Photographic Memories.
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