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Gloucester (/ˈɡlɒstər/ GLOSS-tər) is a
cathedral city, non-metropolitan
district and the
county town of
Gloucestershire in the
South West of England. Gloucester...
- with 2/5th
Gloucesters advancing under a barrage, but the
battalion was
checked by
machine gun fire. Next
morning the 2/5th
Gloucesters and 2/4th OBLI...
- phase. 95th
Brigade led, with 12th
Gloucesters as its reserve. Once the
second objective had been taken, 12th
Gloucesters took over and,
despite having lost...
- Robert, 1st Earl of
Gloucester (1100–1147)
William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of
Gloucester (1121–1183) Isabel, 3rd
Countess of
Gloucester (d. 1217) held by...
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Austrians got
through the weakly-held
defences to
reach 1/5th
Gloucesters' HQ. 1/6th
Gloucesters had been
waiting at
Mount Serona to go into the line; the...
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Gloucester (/ˈɡlɒstər/ GLOST-ər) is a city in Es**** County, M****achusetts,
United States. It sits on Cape Ann and is a part of M****achusetts's
North S****...
- south-west, and the
Welsh county of
Monmouthshire to the west. The city of
Gloucester is the
largest settlement and the
county town. The
county is predominantly...
- Duke of
Gloucester (/ˈɡlɒstər/ GLOST-ər) is a
British royal title (after
Gloucester),
often conferred on one of the sons of the
reigning monarch. The...
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British Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Gloucester,
after Gloucester, the city in England.
English ship
Gloucester (1654) (also Glocester) was a 54-gun ship...
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Prince Richard, Duke of
Gloucester (Richard
Alexander Walter George; born 26
August 1944) is a
member of the
British royal family. He is the
second son...