Siege of Worcester (1643)
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The short siege of Worcester (29–31 May 1643) was conducted by a Parliamentary army of about 3,000 under the command of Sir William Waller. They failed to capture the city, which was defended by about 1,700 Royalists under the command of Colonel William Sandys the acting governor, and retreated back to the Parliamentary stronghold of Gloucester.
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Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Mary, the Virgin of Worcester (Worcester Cathedral)
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WR1 2LA Worcester, England, Diglis
England, United Kingdom
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