The Lambton Worm is a legendary creature from English folklore, specifically associated with the town of Lambton in County Durham. The tale tells of a monstrous serpent or dragon that terrorized the local area, devouring livestock and threatening the villagers. According to the legend, a young heir named John Lambton, after failing to defeat the worm in his youth, ultimately returns as a knight to slay it, using a special method to ensure it wouldn’t return. The story serves as a moral tale about responsibility and the consequences of one's actions.
Because it needed somewhere to rest.
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Lucinda Lambton's birth name is Lady Lucinda Lambton.
Anne Lambton's birth name is Anne Mary Gabrielle Lambton.
Lambton Mills was created in 1806.
Lambton Shores was created in 2001.
The population of Lambton Shores is 11,150.
Ann Lambton died in 2008.
Lambton Mount was born in 1836.
Lambton Mount died in 1931.
George Lambton died in 1945.
George Lambton was born in 1860.