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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.

English Civil War

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

Overcoming Adversity. The Restoration of Worcester Cathedral after the Civil War

John Milton – Poet, Propagandist and Political Prisoner

“Oh make me thus imperfectly happy …that when my time shall be no more, I may be perfectly happy with Thee” (Joseph Hall “Occasional meditations; On the varietie of thoughts” 1634 (1))

An Early Printed Book, a Golden Legend, and a Worcester Bishop’s Signature

Why the Royalist force lost the Battle of Worcester of 1651

Mary of Modena and her Changeling Child: the 1677 ‘Missale Romanum’

Spheres of Authority: Charles I and John Prideaux

The ‘Eikon Basilikie’ and how to climb a 17th Career Ladder

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