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52 UK Pubs Called Duke of York


The Duke Of York
Bideford (Winkleigh)
The Duke of York
Billericay (South Green)
The Duke of York
Burton upon Trent
The Duke of York
Buxton (Flagg)
The Duke of York
Exeter (Clyst Honiton)
The Duke Of York Hotel
Ferndale (Tylorstown)
The Duke Of York
Halifax (Shelf)
The Duke Of York
Hull (Skirlaugh)
The Duke of York
Ilminster (Shepton Beauchamp)
The Duke of York
Leominster (Leysters)
The Duke of York
London W (Fitzrovia)
The Duke of York
London W (Hanwell)
The Duke of York
Malvern (Berrow)
The Duke Of York
Northampton
The Duke of York
Royal Tunbridge Wells
The Duke Of York
Saffron Walden
The Duke Of York
Sheffield (Eckington)
The Duke Of York
Spalding (Gosberton)
The Duke of York
Stockport (Romiley)
The Duke of York
Telford (Trench)
The Duke of York
Wolverhampton




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