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GloucestershireCounty of southwest England. Area2,640 sq km/1,019 sq miTowns and citiesGloucester (administrative headquarters), Cheltenham, Cirencester, Stroud, TewkesburyPhysicalCotswold Hills; River Severn and tributariesFeaturesBerkeley Castle (1153), where Edward II was murdered; Prinknash Abbey (1520), where pottery is made; Cotswold Farm Park, near Stow-on-the-Wold, which has rare and ancient breeds of farm animals; pre-Norman churches at Cheltenham and Cleeve; Gloucester Cathedral (Norman remains and 14th century redevelopment); Tewkesbury Abbey, Saxon site with early 12th-century naveAgriculturecereals (in the Cotswolds), fruit (apples and pears), cider, dairy products (‘double Gloucester’ cheese was formerly made here), sheep farmingIndustriesaerospace industry, light engineering, manufacturing (bricks, carpets, furniture, glass, pottery, tiles, watches), plastics, timber, financial servicesPopulation(2001) 564,560Famous peopleGustav Holst, Edward Jenner, John Keble
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He had had some idea of resorting to the workhouses for the night if hunger pressed him too closely, but some of these were closed and others converted into temporary hospitals, and one he came up to at twilight near a village in Gloucestershire stood with all its doors and windows open, silent as the grave, and, as he found to his horror by stumbling along evil-smelling corridors, full of unburied dead. Did she tell you what part of Gloucestershire they come from? Then, of the younger men, Sir Thomas Percy of Northumberland, Sir Thomas Wake of Yorkshire, and Sir William Beauchamp of Gloucestershire, were finally selected to uphold the honor of England. |
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