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  • The first major section of the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway (OWW), between Eve
  • In 1915, he was appointed postmaster of Worcester, and served until his death.
  • a branch line was proposed from the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway at Wilcote near Ch
  • The Worcester and Birmingham Canal towpath can be joined a
  • cal magistrate, High Sheriff of Hereford and Worcester, and a Deputy Lieutenant.
  • es, daughter of Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester, and both supported Catholic activities in W
  • heastern Massachusetts, includes the city of Worcester and parts of Bristol, Middlesex, Norfolk, an
  • s mother of Isabel le Despenser, Countess of Worcester and Warwick.
  • inor alternative route between the cities of Worcester and Gloucester.
  • of the following year, against Lancashire at Worcester, and made 20 in his only innings.
  • He was born in Worcester and was a pupil at the Royal Worcester Gramm
  • located south of Birmingham, England on the Worcester and Birmingham Canal.
  • n 1459 and 1469 by John Carpenter, Bishop of Worcester and Westbury.
  • s Norton Junction and roving bridge over the Worcester and Birmingham Canal.
  • y station was a station built by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway in 1854.
  • on was opened on 12 July 1859 by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway as one of two inte
  • He was likewise honorary fellow of Worcester and Corpus Christi.
  • nted to conduct a musicological study of the Worcester Antiphoner - a collection of Old-Roman antip
  • unties of Montgomery, Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester are county alcohol controlled which mandates
  • The Worcester area is controlled by another two signal box
  • ny of the leading names in Staffordshire and Worcester area have manufactured three handled Tygs th
  • rshire County Council's rail priority in the Worcester area is currently Worcestershire Parkway rai
  • om sandy flats along the Breede River in the Worcester area and the Robertson Karoo in the West Cap
  • Lewis was a well known artist throughout the Worcester area, and many of his pieces still survive i
  • , Massachusetts, USA, the station serves the Worcester area.
  • The Worcester Art Museum also houses several of Goodridge'
  • ia College, and he taught printmaking at the Worcester Art Museum.
  • Worcester Art Museum
  • Venetian Girl, Worcester Art Museum
  • ry III (1838), a watercolor on ivory, in the Worcester Art Museum; Sophia Dwight Foster Burnside (c
  • litical commentators and journalists look on Worcester as having the demographic statistics which m
  • ore leaving in 1988 to join BBC Hereford and Worcester as a reporter.
  • When Ealdred, the bishop of Worcester as well as the Archbishop of York, was requi
  • aroline, Dorchester, Wicomico, Somerset, and Worcester, as well as a portion of Cecil County.
  • ospices, situated in Birmingham, Walsall and Worcester as well as a Community Team that offer suppo
  • Charles and Henry Somerset, 1st Marquess of Worcester, at Raglan Castle.
  • The castle was strengthened by Ralph of Worcester at the start of the difficult years of the A
  • In July 2009 it was announced he was leaving Worcester at the end of the season.
  • tly with 8 and 7 against the West Indians at Worcester at the end of August.
  • ill, Stourbridge Junction, Kidderminster and Worcester at the beginning of the day and from there i
  • effects of wounds received at the Battle of Worcester, at The Commandery, Charles II's headquarter
  • he quitted London, and resided some years at Worcester, at Catherine Villa, in the Lower Wick, taki
  • orn in Cotteridge, Warwickshire, and died in Worcester at the age of 71.
  • After not being offered a new contract by Worcester at the end of the 2007-08 season, Gavin Quin
  • were set up by his friend, Egwin, Bishop of Worcester, at the various stopping-places.
  • Bailey contested the seat of Worcester at the 1970 general election, where he was e
  • After the Battle of Worcester at the end of the English Civil War, the mai
  • The Bishop now lives in Worcester, at The Old Palace, Deansway, Worcester WR1
  • White died in Worcester at the age of 77.
  • He died in Worcester at the age of 68.
  • In 1998 Pershore Town absorbed Worcester Athletico.
  • She is married to Worcester attorney Burton Chandler and has three adult
  • Worcester attorney Joseph E. McGuire defeated Herbert
  • terview with Taussig on BBC Radio Hereford & Worcester, August 5, 2008, discussing Gorilla Guerrill
  • turing local tv shows such as Car Dealer TV, Worcester Auto Showcase and Real Estate TV.
  • 000 m2), bordered by Park Lane to the South, Worcester Avenue to the East, Northumberland Park to t
  • Tottenham High Road, the East Stand being on Worcester Avenue, the North Stand on Paxton Road and t
  • thampton), OX (Oxford), GL (Gloucester), WR ( Worcester), B (Birmingham), DE (Derby), LE (Leicester)
  • cester's first game of the 2005/06 season at Worcester, Balding was injured only a few minutes into
  • ural History Rooms on the third floor of the Worcester Bank Block on Foster Street, which opened on
  • New York Times, JOHN E. WHITE; Worcester Banker Had.
  • f Wolverhampton) to Gas Street Basin (at the Worcester Bar in central Birmingham), using some of th
  • The Worcester Bar stop lock (gates removed)
  • rrently the co-host of the Breakfast show on Worcester based radio station Wyvern along with former
  • BoyBand was produced by Worcester based Artigo/Ajemian films.
  • These include BBC Hereford & Worcester, BBC Radio Shropshire, BBC WM and BBC Covent
  • Coventry and Warwickshire, BBC Hereford and Worcester, BBC Radio Stoke and BBC Radio Shropshire, a
  • Naked Remedy have appeared on Hereford & Worcester BBC Introducing with Andrew Marston They als
  • Then moved to Radio Wyvern in Worcester, Beacon Radio and BBC Radio Shropshire.
  • rcestershire Beacon, also popularly known as Worcester Beacon, or locally simply as The Beacon, is
  • Worcester beat the Cleveland Blues 1-0, with the only
  • s known in Yeadon as "Soldier Johnny" but at Worcester became known as "The Doctor" for the quality
  • rmick missed the team's September 20 game in Worcester because their return from a side trip to New
  • and had trials with English Premiership side Worcester before joining Newport RFC in 2009.
  • y schools including the Royal Grammar School Worcester before entering Owen's College (Manchester U
  • he received his education in the schools of Worcester before enrolling at Wesleyan Academy in Wilb
  • He was the Bishop of Worcester between 1062 and his death in 1095.
  • was Area Bishop of Dudley in the Diocese of Worcester between 1993 and 2000 before moving to becom
  • as constructed from the Rhode Island line to Worcester, between 1981 and 1984.
  • Before settling at Worcester, Billingsley approached a number of potterie
  • Charles Gore, successively Bishop of Worcester, Birmingham and Oxford
  • On Sundays, there is an hourly train between Worcester, Birmingham, Shirley and Stratford-upon-Avon
  • On Sundays, there is an hourly train between Worcester, Birmingham, Shirley and Stratford-upon-Avon
  • On Sundays, there is an hourly train between Worcester, Birmingham, Shirley and Stratford-upon-Avon
  • On Sundays, there is an hourly train between Worcester, Birmingham, Shirley and Stratford-upon-Avon
  • ly was Lord Chancellor of England, Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of Winchester, and Lord High Treasur
  • his return he became successively Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of London and Archbishop of York.
  • Worcester blacksmith Albert Tolman is said to have inv
  • Worcester Bleach and Dye Works is a historic site at 6
  • Worcester Born and Bred, Abbott has been connected wit
  • Worcester born and bred, Pennell represented England a
  • rst pastor of the church the Reverend Joseph Worcester bought the land and worked with the architec
  • eroes is a series of bronze busts located on Worcester Boulevard outside the Arts Centre to commemo
  • Rivera began his boxing training at the Worcester Boys & Girls Club where he was a student of
  • South Worcester Branch Library is a historic library buildin
  • st to Leominster and Aberystwyth and crosses Worcester Bridge.
  • all the chief English festivals, notably at Worcester, Brighton and Norwich, and at The Crystal Pa
  • ss Park Avenue, was purchased by the City of Worcester bringing the total park area to 60 acres (24
  • Born in Callow End, Worcester, Bromley-Martin made his first class debut f
  • The Worcester Bromyard and Leominster Railway, now dismant
  • Worcester, Bromyard and Leominster Railway to Worceste
  • t, reopening again in 1913, as a sub-shed of Worcester, but the turntable was later removed, and th
  • August, when Worcestershire played Surrey at Worcester, but he then produced what was to remain a c
  • Worcestershire against the same opponents at Worcester, but was ineffectual in returning 0-56 from
  • batting in the County Championship match at Worcester, but although Gloucestershire won by an inni
  • n July 1901 in a drawn match against Kent at Worcester, but was bowled for nought in his only innin
  • nglish club Saracens and, for a short while, Worcester but was among the earliest recruits to the n
  • He was educated at King's College, Worcester by Henry Bright, who is thought to have nurt
  • st commercial valentine was mass produced in Worcester by Esther Howland.
  • d manor house on land given to the Bishop of Worcester by King Burgred of Mercia.
  • nsecrated as the cathedral of the Diocese of Worcester by Bishop John J. Wright on March 7, 1950.
  • Beauchamp, Baron Abergavenny and 1st Earl of Worcester, by Isabel, daughter of Thomas le Despencer,
  • Programs are offered around Worcester by the college at the Blackstone Valley Regi
  • Kent Worcester, C.L.R. James: A Political Biography (Albany
  • hester), Caerloyw (Gloucester), Caerwrangon ( Worcester), Caergrawnt (Cambridge), and Caerwynt (Winc
  • though a 12th-century monastic chronicler at Worcester called Leofric Edward's chancellor, this is
  • The Living Learning Center of the MCPHS Worcester Campus
  • structure combined the Amherst, Boston, and Worcester campuses with the Southeastern Massachusetts
  • m the Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell and Worcester campuses.
  • n of the Dudley Canal and the Birmingham and Worcester Canal.
  • He also held the custody of Worcester Castle, another office he inherited from his
  • Built between 1084 and 1504, Worcester Cathedral represents every style of English
  • ces each year, the choir sings alongside the Worcester Cathedral Choir and Chamber Choir, creating
  • He was enthroned at Worcester Cathedral on 26 September 1266.
  • The Worcester Cathedral organ for which the Sonata was wri
  • Bullingham is buried in Worcester Cathedral in an unusual tomb, with an inscri
  • For cathedral voluntary choir, see Worcester Cathedral Voluntary Choir.
  • years later was appointed to the Deanery of Worcester Cathedral where he served until 1986.
  • instance, in 1974 and 1979, two pictures of Worcester Cathedral were used.
  • However, one version of the Worcester Cathedral lists has Ceolred succeeded by Ceo
  • in Chester and educated at the Chester, and Worcester Cathedral schools, and the Ewell Castle Scho
  • He was also the head of Worcester Cathedral when it was founded.
  • He became the Dean of Worcester Cathedral in 1908, a post he held for 26 yea
  • It was first performed by the Worcester Cathedral organist, Hugh Blair, on 8 July, 1
  • Worcester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Worces
  • The Worcester Cathedral Voluntary Choir is an Anglican cho
  • In 1904 he became assistant organist of Worcester Cathedral under Sir Ivor Atkins.
  • of John, King of England is rediscovered at Worcester Cathedral in front of the altar.
  • Bright's epitaph can be found in Worcester Cathedral and is quoted in Latin by Fuller.
  • ded financial support for the restoration of Worcester Cathedral and there is a monument to him in
  • He was also an honorary canon at Worcester Cathedral from 2007 until his consecration.
  • rgaret Frances Lavington (bapt 30 April 1724 Worcester Cathedral)
  • III, however, the Church of St Mary, that is Worcester Cathedral, was granted rights to hunt in the
  • of Mercia, when Hallow evidently belonged to Worcester Cathedral, and by the 10th century Hallow be
  • The choir is based at Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, United Kingdom and reg
  • elyn and Eleanor de Montfort were married in Worcester Cathedral, with Edward present at the nuptia
  • enues including St Paul's Cathedral, London, Worcester Cathedral, York Minster, Derby Cathedral and
  • He died at Windsor and was buried in Worcester Cathedral.
  • There is an alabaster effigy of Parry in Worcester Cathedral.
  • He served as a Prebendary at Worcester Cathedral.
  • ce elsewhere, such as in Tewkesbury Abbey or Worcester Cathedral.
  • s ashes were returned to England, and are in Worcester Cathedral.
  • his retirement in 1956 he served as Canon of Worcester Cathedral.
  • It was recorded in Worcester Cathedral.
  • arrying which provided some of the stone for Worcester Cathedral.
  • VII's eldest son Arthur, Prince of Wales in Worcester Cathedral.
  • at the Feckenham Cricket Club ground as the Worcester CC pitch had been flooded by the River Sever
  • The Worcester Center for Crafts, located in Worcester, MA,
  • were held in the DCU Center (then called the Worcester Centrum).
  • There is also a Hereford and Worcester Chamber of Commerce.
  • mayor in 1948 and he served until 1949 when Worcester changed its city government to a Plan E form
  • Battle of the Bulge Association named their Worcester chapter after Soutter .
  • f 855, as entered in a late eleventh century Worcester chartulary, spelled Wreocensetun.
  • ere the school is sited was purchased by the Worcester Christian Education Trust, who oversee the r
  • John of Worcester, Chronicle (of Chronicles), ed.
  • oincidence has raised the suspicion that the Worcester chronicler has confused Sigeferth's widow wi
  • The Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum is an art gallery
  • football goalkeeper who currently plays for Worcester City of the Conference North.
  • In July 2010, he was on trial at Worcester City of the Conference North.
  • e deciding to sign for Conference South team Worcester City on 24 July.
  • re Constabulary, Shropshire Constabulary and Worcester City Police to form West Mercia Constabulary
  • He later turned out for non-league sides Worcester City and Macclesfield Town.
  • King began his career at his hometown team Worcester City before being spotted by Cardiff City an
  • His son Josh Emery plays for Worcester City
  • eague club (although he later turned out for Worcester City in the old Southern League), before han
  • k granite include the Boston Public Library, Worcester City Hall.
  • Worcester City snap up striker Luke Corbett BBC Sport.
  • He signed for Worcester City in June 2011.
  • 008 with his election to the Warndon ward of Worcester City Council.
  • n, West Bromwich Albion, Stalybridge Celtic, Worcester City and Floriana.
  • Later, Griffiths played for Worcester City and Cheltenham Town.
  • 1978-79 Southern Football League season saw Worcester City win the Premier Division title.
  • 955 and returned to non-league football with Worcester City before finishing is career in Wales wit
  • After starring at Worcester City he felt confident enough to accept a mo
  • He promptly returned to old club Worcester City for pre-season training.
  • In 1852, Ward rose to command the Worcester City Guards, a local militia company.
  • In July 1989 he rejoined Worcester City and in March 1990 signed for Wrexham.
  • Cegielski later played for Hereford United, Worcester City and Northwich Victoria.
  • He subsequently joined Worcester City and in February 2004 joined Bromsgrove
  • Northfleet, Guildford City, Merthyr Tydfil, Worcester City and Yeovil Town were amongst 27 non-Lea
  • He was elected to the House of Commons for Worcester City in 1780, a seat he held until 1788, whe
  • ning authorities (Wychavon District Council, Worcester City Council and Malvern Hills District Coun
  • He also played for Worcester City and in Scotland for Hillside Junior Clu
  • August 2008, he joined Conference South club Worcester City and signed a 1 year deal, he then renew
  • the River Severn, confluencing just south of Worcester city centre.
  • Worcester City (newly-elected)
  • 1990, he became player manager of non-league Worcester City and later took up the reins at Cheltenh
  • ed a one-year deal for Conference North club Worcester City in July 2010.
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