Prescot

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Prescot is a town with the status of civil parish, 8 miles to the east of Liverpool, in the Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley, Merseyside, England. Prescot is believed to be derived from the Anglo-Saxon Prescota-cot, meaning a settlement or cottage owned or inhabited by a priest.

It was an urban district of Lancashire from 1894 to 1974 when it became part of Knowsley. During the 18th and 19th centuries it was at the centre of the watch and clockmaking industry. This ended with the failure of the Lancashire Watch Company in 1910. Later BICC Cables was the main employer in the town.

Its main tourist attraction is now the local clock museum. On the edge of the town is the famous estate of Lord Derby, which includes Knowsley Safari Park.

Lord Nelson would visit Prescot to see his mistress, Lady Emma Hamilton, whose house still exists on the High Street.

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Famous Prescotians

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Prescot Origins and History. Accessd 29 December 2005

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