Worcester

Worcester

Worcester is a city in central England's West Midlands region. By the River Severn, medieval Worcester Cathedral houses royal tombs, a crypt and cloisters. At The Commandery, a museum traces the building's evolution from the Middle Ages through England's Civil War to the 1950s. The timber-framed Tudor House Museum focuses on life in Tudor and 17th-century Worcester, with displays on traditional brewing and weaving.

People died in Worcester (First 24 people) - Page 2

James Hind

James Hind

Highwayman

Martin Horton

Martin Horton

English cricketer

William Tennant

William Tennant

British admiral

Ted Arnold

Ted Arnold

English cricketer

Charles Incledon

Charles Incledon

Tenor

Damian D'Oliveira

Damian D'Oliveira

South African-English cricketer

Don Kenyon

Don Kenyon

English cricketer

Thomas Baxter

Thomas Baxter

Painter

William Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Hamilton

William Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Hamilton


Oswald of Worcester

Oswald of Worcester

Bishop of Worcester

Ernest Payne

Ernest Payne

English cyclist

Philip Burton Moon

Philip Burton Moon

British physicist

Georgiana Whitmore

Georgiana Whitmore

Charles Babbage's wife

Dud Dudley

Dud Dudley

Metallurgist

Helen Ballard

Helen Ballard

British horticulturist

John William Willis-Bund

John William Willis-Bund

Writer

Barbara Skelton

Barbara Skelton

English memoirist

Maria Coventry, Countess of Coventry

Maria Coventry, Countess of Coventry


Maud FitzJohn, Countess of Warwick

Maud FitzJohn, Countess of Warwick


Edward Szczepanik

Edward Szczepanik

Economist

Gerald Ashby

Gerald Ashby

English association football referee

Stephen Hope Carlill

Stephen Hope Carlill

Indian navy officer

Herbert Huntington-Whiteley

Herbert Huntington-Whiteley

British Politician

John Walpole Willis

John Walpole Willis

Judge