Biographical Illustrations of WorcestershireBiographical illustrations of Worcestershire: including lives of persons, natives or residents, eminent either for piety or talent: to which is added, a list of living authors of the county. The manuscript provided here gives insight into the men who were active in early Church history in Worcestershire England. Some of the first biographies mentioned depict men living in the 600's AD. The list of surnames below is as complete as we could make from the manuscript, and the Biography of William Dugard below is an example of what you'll find. Enjoy! Index of Surnames: Abbott, Abingdon, Adulf, Alcock, Aldewine, Aldington, Aldred, Alhune, Allen, Alured, Andrews, Architect, Ashe, Ashmole, Babington, Badland, Bagnali, Baker, Bakewell, Baldwin, Ballard, Barksdale, Barlow, Barnet, Baron, Barrett, Baskerville, Battel, Baxter, Baylies, Bayly, Beale, Beard, Beauchamp, Bellae, Benson, Bentley, Berkeley, Bernard, Bilson, BIois, Blackburn, Blandford, Blount, Blower, Bonnor, Boraston, Bosel, Bourgchier, Bourne, Bowles, Bradshaw, Brampton, Braunsford, Bray, Brian, Bright, Brightegus, Bristow, Bromley, Brooke, Brooker, Broughton, Brown, Bullingham, Burford, Burnet, Bushell, Butler, Butt, Byrche, Calfhill, Cameron, Cantelupe, Canynge, Cardale, Carpenter, Chandler, Charlet, chitect, Chyrton, Claridge, Clarke, Clements, Clifford, Cobham, Collet, Collier, Compton, Conant, Constantiis, Cooke, Cookes, Cooksey, Coombe, Cooper, Couutess, Coventry, Coverley, Cox, Croft, Crowther, Crusius, D'Abitot, Dalton, Daniel, Dawes, De Laune, Deacle, Dee, Denebert, Derham, Digby, Dodd, Doharty, Doolittle, Doughtie, Du Bois, DuDster, Dugard, Dunstan, Eadbert, Earle, Eathored, Eden, Ednod, Eedes, Egwine, Ellis, Elstob, Estcourt, Evans, Evanson, Evelyn, Evesham, Faccio, Falkner, Farley, Feckingham, Fell, Fitzralph, Flavel, Fleetwood, Fletcher, Florence, Foley, Foote, Ford, Fountain, Fownes, Freake, Gainsborough, Gallaway, Garbet, Gardiner, Gentleman, Germano, Ghinucciis, Giffard, Giles, Glanville, Goldsborough, Good, Goodhall, Goodinge, Green, Greisley, Grey, Gulden, Gwynne, Gygels, Habingdon, Hall, Hamond, Hancock, Hand, Hanmer, Hanyball, Hare, Harley, Harris, Hastings, Hawford, Hawkins, Haynes, Heath, Helme, Hemenhale, Hemingus, Herbert, Hickman, Hicks, Hill, Hodges, Holbech, Holdsworth, Holland, Hooper, Hoper, Hopkins, Hornyhold, Hough, HuddlestoneS, Hughes, Hunt, Hurd, Hurlstone, Inge, Ingmethorpe, Isaac, Jackman, James, Jeffries, Jenner, Jethelhun, John, Johns, Johnson, Johnson.T., Johnstone, Joliffe, Jones, Jukes, Juxon, Keck, Kelly, Kimberley, Kinewold, Kyderrainster, Lake, Lamplugh, Lane, Langford, Laroon, Latimer, Laughton, Lavamon, Lavington, Lech, Leclimere, Leoffius, Lewis, Lister, Littleton, Livingus, Lloyd, Longworth, Lovett, Lowe, Lucas, Lychfield, Lynn, Lyttelton, Mackenzie, Madox, Malvern, Manwaring, Martial, Martin, Matthew, Mauger, Maund, Maydenston, Meadowcourt, Medicis, Meeke, Mildred, Miserimus, Montague, Monteacuto, Moore, More, Morgan, Morley, Morris, Morton, Moss, Nabbs, Napleton, Nash, Neale, Neve, Nicholas, Norfolk, Norhale, Oasland, Odington, Oftfor, Oley, Oliver, Ombreslye, Onslow, Orlton, Orton, Osbom, Oswald, Owen, Padmore, Pageharn, Pakington, Palmer, Pardoe, Parry, Pates, Pedor, Pendrells, Peverell, Philips, Pitt, Pollard, Polton, Ponty, Porter, Potter, Price, Prideaux, Randolph, Randulph, Reginald, Reynolds, Richard, Rob., Roger, Rowland, Russell, Salway, Sampson, Sandby, Sanders, Sandys, Savage, Senatus, Sheldon, Shenstone, Sheridan, Shewring, Silvester, Simon, Skinner, Skipp, Smalridge, Smith, Soilli, Somers, St. John, Standish, Stanford, Statnpe, Stephens, Stewart, Steynor, Stillingaeet, Stillingfleet, Stinton, Street, Swaddon, Swadlin, Swift, Sydney, Talbot, Tanner, Tatfrith, Taylor, Thele, Theulf, Thomas, Thomborough, Thomson, Thoresby, Thornton, Tilhere, Tindal, Tinker, Tiptoft, Tombs, Tonson, Tottle, Toy, Trapp, Treale, Trimnall, Trye, Twittie, Urquhart, Vannes, Vaughan, Vellers, Vernon, Vincent, Wakefield, Wakeman, Wall, Waller, Wallis, Walls, Walsh, Walwyn, Warmestry, Warmstrey, Warren, Watson, Waugh, Weaver, Werefriil, Weremund, Wharton, White, Whiteway, Whitgift, Whitgreaves, Whitmaye, WickliiFe, Wilfred, Wilfrith, Wilkinson, William, Williams, Willis, Willoughby, Wilmington, Wilmot, Wilson, Winchcomb, Winchcorab, Wittesley, Woddysbury, Wogan, Wolsey, Wolstan, Woodhop, Woodward, Woolley, Worcester, Worfield, Worth, Wrottesley, Wyatt, Wyld, Wynne, Yarrington, Young.
Read the Book - Free Biography of William DugardA Native of this county, was born at Bromsgrove, Jan. 9, 1605-6; he was
the son of Henry Dugard, a clergyman, and was instructed in classical
learning at the College School in Worcester, under Bright, and from thence
sent in 1622, to Sydney College, Cambridge. In l626 he took the degree of
B. A and that of M. A. in 1630. Soon after he was appointed Master of
Stamford School in Lincolnshire, from whence, in 1637, he was elected
Master of the Free School at Colchester. He resigned the care of this
school in Jan. 1642-3, in consequence of the ill treatment he received at
the hands of a party in that town, to which, as well as to the school, he
had been of great service; and May, 1644, was chosen Head Master of
Merchant Taylor's School, London. This school flourished exceedingly under
his influence and management; but for showing, as was thought, too great
an affection to the royal cause, and especially for being concerned in
printing, at a press in his own house, Salmasius' Defence of Charles I. he
was deprived of it Feb. 1649-50, and imprisoned in Newgate, his wife and
six children turned out of doors, and a printing office, which he vaiued
at £1000, seized. That he was well affected to Charles I, and to the royal
interest, appears from a curious register he kept of his school, which is
still extant in Sion College Library, wherein are entered two Greek
verses, on the beheading of that monarch, to this effect: "Charles, the
best of kings, is fallen by the hands of cruel and wicked men, a martyr
for the laws of Cod and of his country." There are also two more Greek
verses on the burial of Oliver Cromwell's mother, in Westminster Abbey, to
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