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Over the centuries a great many colourful characters have made their mark on this great ancient city, some well known - Sarah Siddons, Edward Elgar, 'Woodbine Willie', Vesta Tilley; others, like Milberrow-Doelittle and Mouth-Organ Annie, long forgotten. It is this rich mixture of people, and the way they lived and worked, that forms the basis of this Web-Site.
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Judge Berkeley and Spetchley Park
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| The Berkeley Mansion in the Cornmarket, now called King Charle's House, from which Charles ll escaped at the Battle of Worcester in 1651, was the home of Rowland Berkeley and his wife Catherine. They were married in Easter week in 1574, and lived there for 34 years, having seven sons and nine daughters. Rowland Berkeley was thr first master of the Worcester Clothier's company, was twice Bailiff (mayor), and three times Member of Parliament. |
| Posted: 30/11/2002 14:54:39
Last Updated: 01/07/2005 12:09:59
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