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Worcester Cathedral Library and Archive Blog

Worcester Cathedral Library contains nearly 300 medieval manuscripts, 5500 printed books, and 20,000 archival documents. The aim of this blog is to open up the fascinating collection of a Medieval English Cathedral to the wider world.

Church History

Serfdom or Slavery?

‘Festial’ by John Mirk – the Most Popular English Book in the Late Middle Ages

The Steadfast and Generous Welshman: Bishop William Thomas 1613-1639

The Avignon Papacy and the Great Schism

William Henry Havergal: Church musician, composer and clergyman

Henry Goodyear – Sportsman and Christian Missionary in Africa

Of Palaces and Bishop James Johnson

Appropriation of Parish Churches by Worcester Cathedral Priory in the Middle Ages

“Here born, here bishop, buried here”: Nicholas Bullingham, Elizabethan Bishop of Worcester

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