![]() He then worked mostly as a freelance writer and wrote theatrical reviews. He then did some private tutoring and was also briefly at Gordonstoun School until arguments with the head, Kurt Hahn, led to them throwing books at each other. In 1929 he became an assistant master at Wellington College where he stayed for five years. Worsley was very devoted to him even when Bacchus was going out with a girl. ![]() He shared a room with a student who had also come up from Marlborough and had been given the nickname Bacchus because of his handsome Greek profile. Following this he went to St John's College, Cambridge University where he read classics, but he also continued to do well in sports. ![]() Worsley went to the Llandaff Cathedral school and then on to Marlborough. Worsley had two older brothers John and James, an older sister Mary, and a younger brother Benjamin (apart from any other children sired outside the marriage). Worsley then went with his family to Durham and T. He became a vicar in a Lincolnshire village until he got the nursery maid pregnant and was forced out of his post. Worsley, was a minor county cricketer and a keen athlete. ![]()
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