Governor of Worcester

Governors of the city of Worcester, England, include:

Civil War

Notes

  1. J.W. Willis-Bund gives contradictory information as to when Gerard ceased to be Governor of Worcester. On page 29 Willis-Bund writes that Gerard was governor until his death in 1645. On page 143 he states that at the beginning of 1645 Samuel Sandys became governor, but on page 173, he reports that Sir Gilbert Gerard led another party to Stourbridge and Kidderminster which J.M. Gratton places at the end of 1645. If one assumes that Willis-Bund misreported an Old Style January date in a primary source (he does not cite his source), and Sandys became governor in January 1646 (Rather than January 1645), then it does not contradict the information provided by J.M. Gratton (that the party Gerard led was in Kidderminster in late 1645) or R. Lomas, that Gerard was still the governor on 22 December 1645 (Lomas cites the contemporary diary of Elias Asmole).[2][3][4]
  2. Sandys was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Worcester in 1644 (Rowlands 1983 cites W. H. Black, Docquets of Letters Patent, 281).

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