Monument in Worcester Cathedral to Henry Bright (baptised 26 October 1562 – 4 March 1627[A]) of Brockbury in the parish of Colwall, Herefordshire, was a clergyman and schoolmaster in Worcester. He served for 38 years Headmaster at The King's School, Worcester, and is mentioned by Thomas Fuller and Anthony Wood as an exceptional teacher. He died on 4 March 1627. His mural monument survives in Worcester Cathedral and contains an epitaph written by Joseph Hall (then Dean of Worcester), and quoted by Fuller. Text see w:Henry Bright (schoolmaster, born 1562)
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