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Glass works in Worcester
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Glass works in Worcester
11 Oct 2011
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Glass was at one time made at Worcester in the 17th century, but the maker ended up in a debtors 'prison in London, where he died. In 1739, in the Weekly Worcester Journal, there was a mention of a glass house (or works) at Worcester.
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