Duke of Gloucester was created in 1385.
The current Duke of Gloucester is Richard, Duke of Gloucester. He was born on August 26, 1944, and became the Duke upon the death of his father, the 2nd Duke of Gloucester, in 1974. Richard is a member of the British royal family and is known for his charitable work and public engagements.
Duke's Cut was created in 1789.
Duke of Sutherland was created in 1620.
Sir Duke was created in 1977-03.
André Previn Plays Songs by Vernon Duke was created in 1958.
Princess Alice was the title given to the Duke of Gloucester's mother, Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott, as she was a member of the British royal family and the wife of Prince Henry, the Duke of Gloucester.
The Duke of Gloucester is forced to smell his way to Dover because the Duke of Cornwall gouged his eyes.
Gloucester Lyceum was created in 1830.
Diocese of Gloucester was created in 1541.
Gorton's of Gloucester was created in 1849.
Rudhall of Gloucester was created in 1684.
Gloucester Rugby was created in 1873.
Gloucester Abbey was created in 1022.
Stagecoach in Gloucester was created in 1990.
Bishop of Gloucester was created in 1541.
The Tailor of Gloucester was created in 1903-10.
There are a lot of characters called Gloucester (sometimes spelled Gloster), because the Duke of Gloucester was a title, not a name. The most famous Duke of Gloucester of all is Richard Duke of Gloucester, brother of Edward IV, and a significant character in Henry VI Part 3 and in Richard III, in which play he becomes king. Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, is a main character in Henry VI Part 2, and also appears in Henry IV Part 2 and in Henry V. He was Henry V's brother. There is a third Duke of Gloucester who does not appear in any of Shakespeare's plays (although the main character in the play Thomas of Woodstock) but whose widow does appear in Richard II, which play starts with a trial over who murdered Gloucester. Interestingly, all three Dukes of Gloucester were guardians of their nephews Richard II, Henry VI and Edward V respectively, and they all came to a sticky end. And then there is the fictitious Earl of Gloucester in King Lear.