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- Glocester, otherwise officially called the Town of Glocester, Rhode Island, is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The po****tion...
- Glocester (or Gloster) Ridley (1702–1774) was an English miscellaneous writer. Named Glocester after the Glocester Indiaman in which he was born at sea...
- The Gloucester sea serpent is a legendary creature reportedly seen around and off the coast of Gloucester, M****achusetts and Cape Ann area in the United...
- Connecticut. US 44 enters the state at Glocester, traveling through Chepachet and Harmony, villages of Glocester, as it heads through the Waterman Reservoir...
- Europeans began to settle the Nipmuc lands. The Town was originally a part of Glocester, Rhode Island. John Smith and members of the Saulsbury family were among...
- Ponaganset High School is a school of the Foster-Glocester School District, located in Glocester, Rhode Island in Providence County. (It has a North Scituate...
- The English frigate Gloucester (spelt Glocester by contemporary sources) was a Speaker-class third rate, built for the Navy of the Commonwealth of England...
- 0 km) in Rhode Island. Route 100's southern terminus is at Route 102 in Glocester and the northern terminus is a continuation as Wallum Lake Road near Douglas...
- daughters : with the unfortunate life of Edgar, sonne and heire to the Earle of Glocester, and his sullen and ****umed humour of Tom of Bedlam : as it was plaid...
- The Glocester Town Pound is a historic animal pound on Pound Road and Chopmist Hill Road in Glocester, Rhode Island. The stone pound was built in 1748...