- male, deceased (1482)
- William Worcester (c. 1415 - c. 1482), English chronicler, was a son of William of Worcester, a Bristol citizen, and is sometimes called William...
- male, deceased (992)
- Saint Oswald of Worcester (died February 29, 992) was Archbishop of York from 972 to his death in 992.
- male, deceased (1865)
- Joseph Emerson Worcester (1784-1865) was an American lexicographer and chief competitor of "Webster's Dictionary" in the mid-nineteenth-century....
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- John of Worcester (died circa 1140) was an English monk and chronicler. John was the author of the "Chronicon ex chronicis", a work which was...
- male, deceased (1095)
- Saint Wulfstan (sometimes Wulfstan II, also known as Wolstan, Wulstan and Ulfstan), Bishop of Worcester, was the lone bishop to be kept in his post...
- male, deceased (1924)
- Dean Conant Worcester, D.Sc., F.R.G.S. (October 1, 1866 - 1924) was an American zoologist, public official, and authority on the Philippines, born...
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- Florence of Worcester (died July 7, 1118) was a 12th century English chronicler. He was a monk of Worcester, England.
- male, deceased (1882)
- Samuel Thomas Worcester (August 30, 1804 - December 6, 1882) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. Born in Hollis, New Hampshire, Worcester attended...
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- Wayne Worcester is an American journalist and author. He grew up in New Hampshire and graduated from the University of New Hampshire and Columbia...
- male, deceased (1787)
- Very Revd. Dr William Smith (1711-1787), Dean of Chester, Greek and Latin scholar and first translator of the works of Thucydides. Smith was born...
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