Image Worcester.dream.jpg 150px thumb right King Henry I s Dream in the Chronicle. John of Worcester ... Worcester monk, John, merely wrote the final part of the work. However, there are two main objections ... Writing , p. 144. ref The prevalent view today is that John of Worcester was the principal author and compiler ... gentibus qu agnouit ... . John, an Englishman by birth who entered the monastery of Worcester as a boy ... and Henry up to the present. ... John, at the command of the venerable Wulfstan Bishop of Worcester ... trs. . The Chronicle of John of Worcester The Annals from 450 1066 . Vol 2. Oxford Medieval Texts. Oxford 1995. McGurk, P. ed. and tr. . The Chronicle of John of Worcester The Annals from 1067 to 1140 .... 1908 The Chronicle of John of Worcester, 1118 1140 being the continuation of the Chronicon ex chronicis of Florence of Worcester . Oxford Clarendon Press Further reading Brett, Martin. John of Worcester ... 26. Brett, Martin, John, monk of Worcester. In The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo Saxon England , ed ... fi John Worcesterlainen fr Jean de Worcester no John av Worcester ru pt Jo o ... Florence of Worcester on the basis of the entry for his death under the annal of 1118, which credits ... of Wulfstan Bishop of Worcester Wulfstan, bishop of Worcester , when the Anglo Norman chronicler Orderic Vitalis visited Worcester Ioannes Wigornensis a puero monachus, natione Anglicus, moribus et eruditione ... manuscript, working copy used by John. MS 502 Dublin, Trinity College Dublin Trinity College ... College Dublin Trinity College , written by John up to 1123. Sources for English history For the body of material dealing with early English history, John is believed to have used a number of sources .... John may have shared a lost source with William of Malmesbury , whose Gesta regum anglorum ... B , Adelard of Ghent Adelard and Osbern of Canterbury Osbern Byrhtferth , Life of Oswald of Worcester ..., Thomas tr. . The Chronicle of Florence of Worcester . London Henry G. Bohn, 1854. http books.google.com ... more details
John Oliver 1601 1661 was an English royalist churchman, President of Magdalen College, Oxford , and Dean of Worcester . Life He was born in Kent , and matriculated from Merton College, Oxford , on 26 January 1616. He became a demy of Magdalen College on 7 April 1619, graduated B.A. on 11 December 1619, and became fellow in 1620. He also proceeded M.A. on 3 July 1622, B.D. on 18 May 1631, D.D. on 29 April 1639. He was tutor to Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon Edward Hyde , when he was at Oxford, became vice president of his college in 1634, held several livings and was made canon of Winchester in 1638, chaplain to William Laud in 1640. Laud left him one of his watches by his will. In 1643 he took refuge after the unsuccessful royalist rising near Tonbridge with Dr. Buckner, who had been a tutor at Magdalen. There he found Henry Hammond , who had a price on his head, and was escaping in disguise. They made together for Winchester , then still in royalist hands. A messenger found them there, with the news that Oliver had been nominated President of Magdalen College they both travelled to Oxford, and Oliver took up the post in 1644. ref s Hammond, Henry DNB00 ref He was ejected from Magdalen in 1647 by the parliamentary visitation, but was restored to his preferments at the English Restoration Restoration . By the influence of Hyde, he was made dean of Worcester on 13 September 1660. He died 27 October 1661, and was buried in Magdalen College antechapel. Notes Reflist References DNB wstitle Oliver, John start box s aca succession box before Accepted Frewen title Magdalen College, Oxford President of Magdalen College, Oxford years 1644&ndash 1647 after John Wilkinson President of Magdalen John Wilkinson succession box before Thomas Goodwin title Magdalen College, Oxford President ..., John Category 1601 births Category 1661 deaths Category Presidents of Magdalen College, Oxford Category Deans of Worcester ... more details
John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester Order of the Garter KG Eversden, 8 May 1427 &ndash 18 October 1470 was an English nobleman and scholar, Lord High Treasurer, Lord High Constable and Deputy Governor of Ireland. He was known as the Butcher of England . http manybooks.net support b brewere brewere1143111431 8.exp.html Origins He was the son of John Tiptoft, 1st Baron Tiptoft and Joyce Cherleton, co heiress of Edward Charleton, 5th Baron Cherleton . He was notable for his education, studying at Oxford University . Marriages & progeny He married thrice 1 Cecily Neville, daughter of Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury , in 1449, by whom he had no issue. She died 28 July 1450. 2 Elizabeth Greyndour d.1452 , daughter and sole heiress of Robert Greyndour d.1443 of Clearwell , Gloucestershire. They had one son, John, who died the year of his birth, 1452. br 3 Elizabeth, n e Hopton, by whom he had a son, Edward, who died unmarried in 1485. Career He enjoyed a brilliant early career. After being created Earl of Worcester on 16 July 1449, he was employed in a number of official posts, first ... Tiptoft, John, 1st earl of Worcester first Benjamin last Kohl s start s off succession box before John Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp of Powick The Lord Beauchamp of Powick title Lord High Treasurer ... High Treasurer years 1470 after John Langstrother s reg en s new creation s ttl title Earl of Worcester years 1449 1470 s aft rows 2 after Edward Tiptoft s bef before John Tiptoft, 1st Baron Tiptoft John Tiptoft s ttl title Baron Tiptoft years 1443 1470 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Worcester, John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Lord High Treasurer ... Worcester, John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Category 1427 births Category 1470 deaths Category Earls of Worcester Tiptoft Category Knights of the Garter Category Lord Chancellors of Ireland Category Lord ... English people de John Tiptoft, 1. Earl of Worcester ... more details
Infobox nrhp name St. John s Catholic Church nrhp type image St. John s Church Worcester MA.jpg caption location 44 Temple St., Worcester, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 15 lat seconds 35 lat ... Worcester MRA refnum 80000619 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref St. John s Catholic Church , established in 1834, is an historic Roman Catholic Parish Catholic Church parish church in Worcester ... made the house the Diocesan chancery chancery for Springfield, and kept his pastorship at St. John s. Mother Church of Worcester When the Worcester Diocese was established in 1950, St. John s was and still ... Diocese of Worcester Website Registered Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Saint John s Catholic ... establishment Catholics immigrated to the Worcester area as early as 1826. Most of them were Irish ... to assign a priest to celebrate mass in Worcester. In result, Father James Fitton , a Boston native, visited Worcester monthly starting in 1834. He laid the foundation for a church on Front Street ... at number 44 Temple Street in 1845 and dedicated in honor of John the Apostle St. John in 1846 ..., Cathedral of Saint Paul in Worcester St. Paul s Parish on Chatham Street was selected as the cathedral for the See of Worcester. Tradition A Novena of Grace in honor of St. Francis Xavier had been held every March 4 12 since 1922. The first Charismatic Movement charismatic prayer group in Worcester ... celebrations of Confirmation and First Communion were moved to Cathedral of Saint Paul in Worcester ... within the City of Worcester, due to the lack of sacramental life in certain parishes. http ... been transferred to St. John s. The moving process was completed on July 1, 2008. St. Casimir s Church ..., the Lithuanian Mass will move to St. John s in 2009. To welcome the anticipation of new parishioners ... Fitton 1834 1843 Rev. Adolphus Williamson 1843 1845 Rev. Matthew W. Gibson 1845 1856 Rev. John ... 1885 1910 Rev. Thomas S. Donohue, P.R. 1911 1922 Rev. Edward J. Fitzgerald, P.R. 1923 1937 Rev. John ... more details
Henwick , Lower Wick, Worcester Lower Wick , St. John s, Worcester St. John s and Dines Green ... John . Limited parts of the Worcester city walls city wall still remain. There are three main parks ... John Power of experimental music group Fuck Buttons were both brought up in Worcester. Ernest Payne ...two other uses the city in England the city in Massachusetts Worcester, Massachusetts Infobox settlement ... unique to this article official name City of Worcester image skyline imagesize image alt image caption Worcester City Skyline image shield WorcesterCoatArms.jpg shield size shield alt shield link image map Worcester UK locator map.svg mapsize map alt map caption City of Worcester shown within Worcestershire ... name5 Worcester established date1 leader party EnglishDistrictControl ONS 47UE leader name Worcester City Council leader name1 Dr. David Tibbutt leader name2 Robin Walker politician Robin Walker ... latd 52.19123 longd 2.22231 File Worcester Cathedral and river Severn geograph.org.uk 5687.jpg thumb 250px Worcester skyline from the River Severn The City of Worcester , commonly known as Worcester ... city and county town of Worcestershire in the West Midlands region West Midlands of England . Worcester ..., overlooked by the twelfth century Worcester Cathedral . The site of the Battle of Worcester final battle of the English Civil War Civil War , Worcester was where Oliver Cromwell Oliver Cromwell ... Interregnum , the ten year period during which England and Wales became a republic. Worcester was the home of Royal Worcester Royal Worcester Porcelain and the birthplace of the composer Edward Elgar ... is made, and is home to one of the UK s fastest growing universities, the University of Worcester . History Occupation of the site of Worcester can be dated back to Neolithic times, a village surrounded ... smelting plants. Image Worcester in 1806. Engraving by J.Roper from a drawing by G.Cole.jpg thumb upright A map of Worcester in 1806 Image Tudor Buildings Friar Street Worcester.JPG thumb Tudor ... more details
Infobox building name Worcester Plaza image Worcester Plaza.jpg image alt caption image map map alt map caption alternate names former names Shawmut Bank Tower, Worcester County National Bank location 446 Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester , Massachusetts coordinates status start date completion date 1974 building type Commercial office antenna spire roof convert 88 m disp flip top floor ... Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates structural engineer main contractor developer owner management references The Worcester Plaza formerly known as the Worcester County National Bank Tower is a building located in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester , Massachusetts . Its address is 446 Main Street. Designed by Roche Dinkeloo Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates , it was completed in 1974, and is currently tied with Sky Mark Tower as the List of tallest buildings in Worcester, Massachusetts tallest building in Worcester . It stands convert 88 m disp flip tall, is 24 stories high, ref http www.emporis.com application ?nav building&lng 3&id worcesterplaza worcester ma usa296 Worcester Plaza Emporis.com. Retrieved December 23, 2010 ref ref http skyscraperpage.com cities ?buildingID 4639 Worcester Plaza Skyscraperpage.com. Retrieved December 23, 2010. ref and has convert ...?LID 16841822&SRID 1347523007&StepID 101 Worcester Plaza Tower . Loopnet . Retrieved December 29, 2010 ref It s fa ade is completely glass, similar to the convert 790 ft m adj on John Hancock Tower ... Worcester Plaza Emporis.com. Retrieved December 29, 2010 ref References Reflist External links http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id worcesterplaza worcester ma usa296 Emporis Page on building s start succession box before 100 Front Street title List of tallest buildings in Worcester, Massachusetts Tallest Building in Worcester years 1974&mdash Present br small 88m small after Tied with Sky Mark Tower 1991&mdash Present s end coord missing Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures in Worcester ... more details
Worcester County is the name of two counties in the United States of America Worcester County, Massachusetts Worcester County, Maryland geodis uscounty de Worcester County es Condado de Worcester fr Comt de Worcester it Contea di Worcester nl Worcester County no Worcester County nds Worcester County pl Hrabstwo Worcester pt Condado de Worcester ro Comitatul Worcester ru sv Worcester County ... more details
Christopher Potter 1646 1649 Richard Holdsworth 1649 1660 No dean during the Interregnum 1660 1661 John Oliver Dean of WorcesterJohn Oliver 1661 1665 Thomas Warmestry 1665 1683 William Thomas bishop ...File Worcester Cathedral from College Green.jpg thumb right Worcester Cathedral The Dean of Worcester is the head of the Chapter religion Chapter of Worcester Cathedral in Worcester ref http www.worcestercathedral.co.uk Worcester Cathedral , UK. ref , England . The most current dean religion Dean ref http www.number10.gov.uk Page10220 Official notification of appointment , 10 Downing Street , British ... Peter Atkinson New Dean , BBC Hereford and Worcester , UK. ref who lives at The Deanery, College Green, Worcester. List of deans col begin col break Early modern 1541 1544 Henry Holbeach last prior 1544 1553 John Barlow diplomat John Barlow 1553 1557 Philip Hawford 1557 1559 Seth Holland 1559 1571 John Pedder priest John Pedder previously President of St John s College, Oxford St Johns 1571 1586 ... John Waugh priest John Waugh 1765 1769 Richard Wrottesley 1769 1778 William Digby priest William Digby 1778 1783 Robert Foley priest Robert Foley 1783 1795 St Andrew St John priest St Andrew St John son of John St John, 11th Baron St John of Bletso Lord St John of Bletso Late modern 1795 1817 Arthur Onslow priest Arthur Onslow 1817 1825 John Jenkinson bishop John Jenkinson 1825 1828 James Hook ... , Bishop of Rochester 1845 1874 John Peel priest John Peel 1874 1879 Hon Grantham Yorke 1879 1886 Lord Alwyne Compton bishop Lord Alwyne Compton 1886 1891 John Gott bishop John Gott 1891 1908 Robert ... 1949 1957 William Beck Dean of Worcester William Beck 1957 1968 Bobby Milburn 1969 1974 Eric Kemp ... Reflist Sources B. Green, Bishops and Deans of WorcesterWorcester 1979 . Deans of Worcester Office holders in the Diocese of Worcester Category People from Worcester Category Deans of Worcester Category Christianity in Worcester Anglican stub ... more details
creation came in 1457 in favour of John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of WorcesterJohn Tiptoft, 2nd Baron Tiptoft ...File Gal ran IV de Meulan.jpg thumb 200px Waleran de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Worcester. Earl of Worcester is a title that has been created five times in the Peerage of England . The first creation came in 1138 in favour of the Norman noble Waleran de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Worcester Waleran de Beaumont . He was the son of Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester , by Elizabeth of Vermandois, Countess ... nobility. The earldom of Worcester apparently became extinct on his death in 1166. The second creation came in 1397 in favour of the military commander and governor Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester ... creation came in 1420 in favour of Richard Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester Richard Beauchamp, 2nd ... Bergavenny on 23 July 1392, by which he is held to have become Baron Bergavenny. The earldom of Worcester ... came to power under Henry IV of England Henry IV , Worcester was captured and beheaded, with his ... had been created on 7 January 1426 when the first Earl s father, John Tiptoft, 1st Baron Tiptoft John Tiptoft , was summoned to Parliament. He had previously served as Speaker of the British House ... in favour of Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester Charles Somerset , the legitimised son of Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset . The fifth Earl was made Marquess of Worcester in 1643 and the third ... of Worcester First creation 1138 Waleran de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Worcester 1104&ndash 1166 Earls of Worcester Second creation 1397 Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester 1343&ndash 1403 forfeit Earls of Worcester Third creation 1420 Richard Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester c. 1397&ndash 1422 Earls of Worcester Fourth creation 1449 John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester c. 1427&ndash 1470 attainted 1470 Edward Tiptoft, 2nd Earl of Worcester c. 1469&ndash 1485 restored 1471 Earls of Worcester Fifth creation 1514 see Duke of Beaufort References Rayment date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Worcester Category ... more details
of the United Kingdom Prime Minister John Gauden 1605 1662 , Bishop of Worcester William Hamilton ...Infobox church name Worcester Cathedral fullname Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary image Worcester cathedral.jpg imagesize imagealt landscape caption Worcester Cathedral pushpin map ... metropolis diocese Anglican Diocese of WorcesterWorcester diocese start 670 province Province of Canterbury Canterbury archbishop bishop John Inge Bishop John Inge dean Dean Peter Atkinson provost ... logo logosize logolink logoalt Worcester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Worcester , England situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn . It is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Worcester. Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Worcester . Built between 1084 and 1504, Worcester Cathedral represents every style of English architecture ... Brown and John Crook, The English Cathedral ref The cathedral s west facade appeared, with a portrait ... of England between 1999 and 2007. History File East end of Worcester Cathedral.jpg left thumb 200px The east end of Worcester Cathedral. The Cathedral was founded in 680 with Bosel Bishop Bosel as its ... of the cathedral dates from the 10th century and the time of Oswald of Worcester St. Oswald , Bishop of Worcester. The current cathedral dates from the 12th and 13th centuries. Monks and nuns had been ... more likely . There is an important connection to Fleury Abbey Fleury as Oswald, bishop of Worcester ... to Worcester. ref name Knowles81 cite book author David Knowles coauthors R. Neville Hadcock year ... out at 18 January 1540 and replaced by secular canons. The former monastic library of Worcester ... library at Worcester of today. ref name Ker205 cite book author N. R. Ker Ed. year ... of John of England King John in its chancel . Before his death in Newark, England Newark in 1216, John had requested to be buried at Worcester . He is buried between the shrines of Wulfstan Bishop of Worcester ... more details
Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name Mauger title Bishop of Worcester image alt caption church Catholic archdiocese diocese see Anglican Diocese of Worcester Diocese of Worcester term 1199 1212 predecessor John of Coutances successor Randulph of Evesham Orders ordination ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth place death date 1 July 1212 death place previous post Archdeacon of Cap vreux Mauger was a medieval Bishop of Worcester . Life He was archdeacon of Cap vreux and a royal clerk and physician before he was elected to the see of Worcester before 23 August 1199. His election, however, was quashed by Pope Innocent III because Mauger was illegitimate . However, he was then postulated to the see by the papacy. ref name BHOWorc http british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 33881 British History Online Bishops of Worcester accessed on 3 November 2007 ref He was finally consecrated on 4 June 1200. He died on 1 July 1212. ref name Powicke260 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 260 ref Notes reflist References http british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 33881 British History Online Bishops of Worcester accessed on 3 November 2007 Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 s start s rel ca succession box title Bishop of Worcester before John of Coutances after Randulph of Evesham years 1199 1212 s end Persondata NAME Mauger ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Worcester DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1 July 1212 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mauger Category Bishops of Worcester Category Anglo Normans Category 13th century Roman Catholic bishops Category 1212 deaths UK bishop stub ... more details
The following companies have been known as Boston and Worcester , running between the towns of Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts Boston and Worcester Railroad Boston and Worcester Street Railway and its holding company , Boston and Worcester Electric Companies Boston and Worcester Turnpike disambig ... more details
as it survives today was authored by John of WorcesterJohn , a fellow monk at Worcester, ref ... editor1 first P. title The Chronicle of John of Worcester, III Annals from 1067 to 1140 year 1998 ...Florence of Worcester died 1118 , known in Latin as Florentius , was a monk of Worcester Abbey Worcester ..., the Worcester monk Florence died. His meticulous learning and scholarly labours have made this chronicle ... of Florence of Worcester . ref name Keynes ref name Gransden117 Gransden, Legends, traditions ... on it at the behest of Wulfstan Bishop of Worcester Wulfstan, bishop of Worcester d. 1095 , when the Anglo Norman chronicler Orderic Vitalis visited Worcester sometime in the early 12th century. ref ... of that to John. First, there is no stylistic break in the Chronicon after Florence s death ... That said, the debt to Florence acknowledged by John in the entry for 1118 is considerable. One ... materials which John consulted for the entries covering the period between the 9th and 11th century ... . Since nearly half a century lies between Wulfstan s death 1095 and John s final entry 1140 , historian ... by Wulfstan to compile material for a world chronicle and that John continued the task. ref name Keynes The names of Hemming, Florence and John are found together in the Durham Liber Vitae ... Mary s the cathedral chapter at Worcester, which was entered during the time when Samson Bishop of Worcester Samson was bishop of Worcester 1096 1112 . ref name Keynes Florence is also the first monk to be commemorated in a so called titulus inscription titulus for Worcester, preserved on a mortuary ... of Worcester ALTERNATIVE NAMES Florentius Wigorniensis SHORT DESCRIPTION English monk and archivist historian DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH England DATE OF DEATH 1118 PLACE OF DEATH Worcester, Worcester DEFAULTSORT Florence Of Worcester Category 1118 deaths Category 11th century historians Category 12th century historians Category English Christian monks Category People from Worcester de Florentius ... more details
refimprove date August 2010 Infobox Newspaper name Worcester News image type Daily newspaper format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation 1935 price 0.40 owners Newsquest Media Group headquarters Worcester br ENG political editor Peter John circulation 14,339 December 2010 June 2011 ref name circ cite news url http www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk 2011 news norwich daily tops regional circulation league title ABC figures How the regional dailies performed work HoldTheFrontPage location UK accessdate 25 September 2011 date 31 August 2011 ref website http www.worcesternews.co.uk http www.worcesternews.co.uk The Worcester News is a Tabloid newspaper format tabloid newspaper based in Worcester, UK . The Worcester newspaper, which was re branded from the Worcester Evening News in July 2005, is the largest selling daily local newspaper in Worcester . The Worcester News is published Monday to Saturday. Wednesday s edition includes a substantial jobs section, Thursday s includes a property supplement and on Friday there is a motoring section. citation needed date August 2010 The Worcester News covers the city and the surrounding areas within Worcestershire . The paper is published at offices in Hylton Road, Worcester, which overlook the Pitchcroft Racecourse and the River Severn . citation needed date August 2010 The current when date August 2010 editor of the Worcester News is Peter John. citation needed date August 2010 The Worcester News was named Midlands Newspaper of the Year in 2010. citation needed date August 2010 The newspaper is owned by Newsquest Media Group which was acquired by the Gannett corporation in 1999. The Newsquest head office is based in Weybridge , Surrey and employs a total of more than 9,100 people across the UK. With 300 titles to its name, Newsquest is the second ... Newsquest . ref References reflist External links http www.worcesternews.co.uk Worcester ... in Worcester Category Newspapers published by Newsquest Category Media in Worcestershire Category ... more details
wiktionary WorcesterWorcester may refer to Places South Africa Worcester, Western Cape United Kingdom Worcester , a city in England and the county town of Worcestershire. The original, after which other Worcesters are named. Worcestershire , a county in England United States Worcester, Massachusetts , the largest city with the name. Worcester County, Massachusetts Worcester, New York Worcester Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Worcester, Vermont Worcester, Wisconsin , a town Worcester community , Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Worcester County, Maryland Worcester Township, Pennsylvania Barry, Illinois , formerly known as Worcester Marquette, Michigan , formerly known as Worcester Transportation HMS Worcester HMS Worcester , various ships of the Royal Navy USS Worcester USS Worcester , various ships of the U.S. Navy Worcester was one of the GWR 3031 Class locomotives that were built for and run on the Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1915, formerly named Thames up to 1895 Union Station Worcester, Massachusetts is called Worcester by the MBTA Other Royal Worcester , an English bone china and porcelain manufacturer Worcester College disambiguation Worcester Academy See also Worcester v. Georgia , a 1832 U.S. Supreme Court Case Wooster disambiguation , pronounced similarly Worcestershire sauce or Worcester sauce a food condiment disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages br Worcester ca Worcester desambiguaci de Worcester Begriffskl rung es Worcester fr Worcester homonymie ko it Worcester disambigua sw Worcester lt Vusteris reik m s nl Worcester ja no Worcester pl Worcester pt Worcester desambigua o ro Worcester dezambiguizare ru fi Worcester t smennyssivu sv Worcester zh ... more details
, Neal French, John Sandon . Worcester Blue & White Porcelain 1751 1790 . Vintage Ebury A Division ... . Ashmolean Museum , 2006. ISBN 978 1 85444 127 0 Simon Spero, John Sandon. Worcester Porcelain ... Britain, 2003. ISBN 978 0 9546058 0 3 Henry Sandon, John Sandon. Grainger s Worcester Porcelain . David ...., Griffithstown, 1987. John Edwards. The Charlton Standard Catalogue of Royal Worcester Figurines ..., 1964. John Twitchett, Henry Sandon. Landscapes on Derby and Worcester Porcelain . Apollo Books, 1988 ...Royal Worcester is believed to be the oldest remaining English pottery brand still in existence today. Infobox company name Royal Worcester logo image RW logo full.jpg type Privately held company Private ... homepage http www.royalworcester.co.uk footnotes intl Overview Royal Worcester is a British brand ... Group, Royal Worcester remains in the luxury tableware and giftware market. Image Worcestervanda.jpg thumb upright Tea canister, about 1768, Worcester porcelain factory V&A Museum no. 1448&A 1853. Early history John Wall physician Dr John Wall , a physician, and William Davis, an apothecary ... to invest in a new factory at Warmstry House, Worcester , England, on the banks of the River Severn . Dr Wall secured the sum of 4500 from the partners to establish the factory, known then as The Worcester Tonquin Manufactory the original partnership deeds are still housed in the Museum of Worcester ... factory.pdf Dr. Wall and the first Worcester factory Worcester Porcelain Museum 31 Dec 2010 . ref .... He let his two sons run the concern, with John Flight taking the lead role till his father s death .... ref Knowledge of this period is largely a result of the excellent diary that John Flight kept from 1785 1791. This is discussed in detail in Appendix III of Flight & Barr Worcester Porcelain by Henry ... II . Worcester Porcelain Museum main Worcester Porcelain Museum The factory s former site includes a visitor centre and the independent Worcester Porcelain Museum formerly known as the Dyson Perrins ... more details
About the American missionary to the Cherokees the U.S. Representative from Ohio Samuel T. Worcester Infobox person name Samuel Worcester image Worcester.jpg caption Samuel Worcester, Cherokee Messenger ... occupation minister Christianity Minister , Cherokee Defender spouse Ann Worcester religion Christianity website footnotes No footnotes date August 2011 Samuel Austin Worcester 19 January 1798 &ndash ... of the Cherokee s sovereignty. He was a party in Worcester v. Georgia 1832 , a case that went to the United States Supreme Court, in which Chief Justice John Marshall defined the exclusive relationship ... laws. Early life and education Worcester was born in Peacham, Vermont on January 19, 1798, to the Rev. Leonard Worcester, a minister Christianity minister . He was the seventh generation of pastors ... Worcester attended common schools and studied printing with his father. Samuel Worcester became ... American Indians . Marriage and family Worcester married and had a family. They accompanied him ... Territory before 1835. Cherokee Phoenix Worcester was strongly influenced by Elias Boudinot , another ... the Talking Leaves. Boudinot asked Worcester to use his printing experience to establish a Cherokee newspaper. Worcester believed the newspaper could be a tool for Cherokee literacy, and a means to draw ... his missionary connection, Worcester secured funds to build a printing office, buy the printing press ... in 1828 at New Echota now Calhoun, Georgia . From this point on, Worcester probably participated in most Cherokee publications until his death. Worcester in court and prison The westward push .... With the help of Worcester and his sponsor, the American Board , they made a plan to fight the encroachment ... the Supreme Court with their third case, Worcester v. Georgia 1832 . Worcester and eleven other missionaries ..., Worcester reasoned that obeying the law would, in effect, be surrendering the sovereignty of the Cherokee ... Gilmer ordered the militia to arrest Worcester and the others who signed the document and refused ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Worcester Park region London country England map type London latitude 51.3752 longitude 0.2390 london borough Sutton & Kingston upon Thames post town WORCESTER PARK postcode ... distance mi 10.2 charingX direction NE static image name St. Mary the Virgin, The Avenue, Worcester Park. geograph.org.uk 32666.jpg static image caption Saint Mary the Virgin Church, The Avenue, Worcester Park. Worcester Park is in South West London, England covering both the extreme north west of the London ... Worcester Park ward , an electoral area of the London Borough of Sutton with a population in london ... reference The Worcester Park post town , which is coterminous with the KT postcode area KT4 ... Borough of Kingston upon Thames . While Worcester Park is part of Greater London, the postal ... Commission. The Beverley Brook runs through Worcester Park and alongside Green Lane down past ... Express. Demographics As of 2001, around 90 of residents of Worcester Park ward are white people ... dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 3&b 6103361&c worcester park&d 14&e 15&g 346359&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1236215041781&enc 1&dsFamilyId 47 title 2001 Census Worcester Park Ethnic Group publisher Office for National Statistics accessdate 5 March 2009 ref Transport Bus Worcester Park is well served with regular bus services 151 this bus route runs into Worcester Park and terminates at Worcester ... 24 hour bus, which runs through Worcester Park, Central Road, via Cheam to Sutton, and in the opposing ... service usually every 20 minutes from Malden Manor Station, via Worcester Park to Sainsbury ... . Rail Worcester Park railway station is in Zone 4, served by the National Rail services of South West Trains and is on the boundary with the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames . The Worcester Park line runs from London Waterloo railway station London Waterloo , via Wimbledon and through Worcester Park to Epsom, Dorking and Guildford. Worcester Park is approximately a 25 minute journey to London ... more details
Worcester House may refer to Worcester Park House , a now ruined building built in 1607 for or by the 4th Earl of Worcester in Worcester Park in Surrey in the United Kingdom Worcester House Lowell , a registered historic place in Lowell, Massachusetts in the United States of America disambig ... more details
William Worcester c. 1415 &ndash c. 1482 , was an England English chronicle chronicler and antiquarian antiquary . Life He was a son of William of Worcester , a Bristol citizen, and is sometimes called William Botoner , his mother being a daughter of Thomas Botoner from Catalonia . sfn Chisholm 1911 p 821 He was educated at University of Oxford Oxford and became secretary to John Fastolf Sir John Fastolf . When the knight died in 1459 Worcester, found that nothing had been bequeathed to him although he was one of his executors and, with one of his colleagues William Yelverton Sir William Yelverton , he disputed the validity of the will. However, an amicable arrangement was made and Worcester obtained some lands near Norwich and in Southwark . He died about 1482. sfn Chisholm 1911 p 821 Works Worcester made several journeys through England, and his Itinerarium contains much information. The survey of Bristol is of value to antiquaries. Portions of the work were printed by James Nasmith in 1778, and the part relating to Bristol is in James Dallaway s Antiquities of Bristowe Bristol, 1834 . sfn Chisholm 1911 p 821 Worcester also wrote Annales rerum Anglicarum , a work of some value for the history of England under Henry VI of England Henry VI . This was published by Thomas Hearne in 1728, and by Joseph Stevenson for the Rolls series with his Letters and Papers illustrative of the Wars ... of papers made by Worcester respecting the wars of the English in France and Normandy . sfn Chisholm 1911 p 821 Worcester s other writings include the last Acta domini Johannis Fastolf . See the Paston ... 1897 . sfn Chisholm 1911 p 821 Notes reflist References DNB Poster Worcester, William Attribution 1911 article William Worcester url http www.archive.org stream encyclopaediabri28chisrich page 821 mode 1up volume 28 page 821 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Worcester, William ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Worcester, William Category 1410s births Category 1480s deaths Category English ... more details
, Worcester s Men included, at one time or another, John Lowin , actor playwright Thomas Heywood and the famous clown William Kempe Will Kempe . Christopher Beeston joined Worcester s Men ...The Earl of Worcester s Men was an acting company in English Renaissance Renaissance England . An early formation of the company, wearing the livery of William Somerset, 3rd Earl of Worcester , is among the companies known to have toured the country in the mid sixteenth century. A later iteration of the company toured through the 1580s and 90s little is known about its activities, though in 1583 it included the sixteen year old Edward Alleyn , at the start of his illustrious career. ref Chambers, Vol. 2, p. 224. ref By the start of the seventeenth century, Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester was moving up into the higher levels of the late Elizabethan social and political structure in April 1601 he became the Queen s Master of the Horse. ref Chambers, Vol. 2, p. 225. ref It was to add to his prestige that Worcester wanted to bring his players to London. Through the 1590s, only two companies of adult players, the Lord Chamberlain s Men and the Admiral s Men , had been officially allowed in London. Worcester was able to make his company the third, with a license of the Privy Council ... of Worcester s Men as he had with the Admiral s many company members were soon in debt ... exists the entries in Henslowe s Diary grow sporadic after 1603. ref Worcester s Men purchased a dozen ... Smith , John Day dramatist John Day , Henry Chettle , Richard Hathwaye , and even a young John ... personnel John Duke , made the same move sometime in 1602. And in the latter part of that year Worcester s absorbed Oxford s Men, another company that had previously been active mostly as a touring ..., 1964. Category English early modern theatre companies Category 1603 disestablishments es Worcester s Men nl Worcester s Men pt Worcester s Men ... more details
Infobox begins Independent baseball team name Worcester Tornadoes founded 2005 city Worcester, Massachusetts logo WorcesterTornadoes.png caplogo WorcesterTornadoesHat.PNG current league Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball Can Am League currentname Worcester Tornadoes 2005 present colors Black, burnt orange, beige, white color box black color box F28500 color box D2B48C color box ... DiGiacomo of Streamlined Sports, Inc. manager Ed Riley ref cite web title Worcester Inks Minor ... Bassiacos media Worcester Telegram & Gazette , WTAG 580 also on W235AV 94.9 , WCTR Charter TV3 website http www.worcestertornadoes.com www.worcestertornadoes.com, Infobox ends The Worcester Tornadoes are a professional baseball team based in Worcester, Massachusetts , in the United States . The Tornadoes ... of the ownership group include Charles Milanz and John Grammer. Jorg Bassiacos is executive ... catcher with the Boston Red Sox until the end of the 2010 season. The Worcester Tornadoes are named after the destructive 1953 Worcester tornado tornado that hit Worcester on June 9, 1953. The Tornadoes ... The official colors of the Worcester Tornadoes are black, burnt orange, and beige. The primary ... ring outlined in burnt orange and black. The words Worcester Tornadoes are arched inside of the ring ... piping, with the Worcester wordmark arched across the front of the jersey in black with burnt ... games behind the North Shore Spirit. Current roster Worcester Tornadoes roster Quick facts Current uniform ... Nick Gagalis Current Radio Stations Ustream External links http www.worcestertornadoes.com Worcester ... of Worcester City press release http www.wikimapia.org y 42240377&x 71809376&z 17&l 0&m h satellite ... Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball Champions Can Am League Champions br Worcester ... after Qu bec Capitales br 2006 in baseball 2006 end Worcester Tornadoes Can Am League Massachusetts ... in Worcester, Massachusetts nl Worcester Tornadoes ja ... more details
USS Worcester has been the name of three ships in the United States Navy . USS Worcester 1866 , a bark rigged screw steam sloop of war that was launched in 1866. USS Worcester PG 170 , was renamed USS Gladwyne PF 62 before it was laid down as a Tacoma class frigate Tacoma class frigate in 1943. USS Worcester CL 144 , was the lead ship of the Worcester class cruiser Worcester class cruiser . Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Worcester, Uss Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Worcester ... more details
of England King John ordered the sheriff of Worcester to rebuild the gatehouse which is now of timber ... and Wales , p. 147. ref group nb File Worcester Castle 1610.jpg thumb left John Speed s depiction ...Infobox Military Structure name Worcester Castle location Worcester , Worcestershire , England coordinates gbmapping SO849543 image Image Reconstruction of Worcester Castle.jpg 225px caption Reconstruction of Worcester Castle as it was in 1250 AD tag ref Reconstruction by Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum Worcester City Museums. group nb map type Worcestershire latitude 52.1863 longitude 2.2209 map ... Demolished ownership open to public battles events Worcester Castle was a Norman people Norman fortification built between 1068 and 1069 in Worcester , England by Urse d Abetot on behalf of William ... Anglo Saxon city, cutting into the grounds of Worcester Cathedral . Royal castles were owned by the king and maintained on his behalf by an appointed constable . At Worcester that role was passed ... a new prison was built on the north side of Worcester and the old site completely redeveloped. Today nothing remains of Worcester Castle with the exception of Edgar s Tower, a cathedral gatehouse built on the former entrance to the castle. History 11th century Worcester Castle was built after the Norman conquest of England in the Anglo Saxon city of Worcester. The castle was constructed between ... BritHist http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 42914 The city of Worcester The castle and public buildings , A History of the County of Worcester volume 4 1924 , pp. 390 394, accessed 9 October 2011. ref Urse d Abetot was appointed as the High Sheriff of Worcestershire sheriff of Worcester .... 386 ref Worcester was an urban castle, built within an existing settlement. ref Creighton, Castles ... at Worcester Castle the ditch of the outer bailey cut through part of Worcester Cathedral s cemetery ... in Ealdred bishop Ealdred , the Archbishop of York , with extensive interests in Worcester, complaining ... more details
Refimprove date January 2010 Infobox university name University of Worcester native name image name Worcester University Coat of Arms.png thumb University of Worcester Coat of Arms image size 162px image alt caption University of Worcester Coat of Arms latin name motto Ad Inspirandum Aspiramus Aspire ... College Worcester br 1976 Worcester College of Higher Education br 1948 Worcester Teacher Training College br 1946 Worcester Emergency Teacher Training College closed type public university ... HRH The Duke of Gloucester ref http www.worc.ac.uk about 11050.html Worcester AC about ref superintendent ... head faculty 300 staff 400 students 9,545 ref name University of Worcester http www.worc.ac.uk about ... city Worcester state Worcestershire province country United Kingdom coor campus St Johns Campus City ... http www.worcester.ac.uk www.worcester.ac.uk logo footnotes The University of Worcester is a United Kingdom British university, based in Worcester , Worcestershire, England. It was granted university ... of Birmingham was established in Worcester on the site of one of the former RAF bases used during ... for the Worcester College of Higher Education . The Herefordshire and Worcestershire College of Nursing ... known as University College Worcester . In 2005 the Privy Council granted university status. The institution was renamed University of Worcester in September of that year. Locations Since 2005, the University has expanded greatly and acquired many new sites across the city of Worcester. Its long .... St John s Campus The university s main campus is known as St John s and is the main base for all ... The university s second campus is known as City Campus , and is the home of the Worcester Business School. The campus opened in September 2010 on the site of the former Worcester Royal Infirmary in Infirmary ... century architect, Anthony Keck . ref http www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk en 488632 worcester .... All Worcester Business School courses are run here including Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses ... more details