The Duke of York is a title of nobility in the peerage of the United Kingdom.
Duke of York may also refer to:
Prince Charles is the former title of Charles III, King of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.
Kingston may refer to:
Cleveland is a city in northeast Ohio, United States.
Kent is a county in South East England.
Union commonly refers to:
Greenwich is a district of London, England, and home of the Greenwich meridian. The name is often used as a metonym for the prime meridian.
Marlborough or The Marlborough may refer to:
Duke of York is a title of nobility in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Since the 15th century, it has, when granted, usually been given to the second son of English monarchs. The equivalent title in the Scottish peerage was Duke of Albany. However, King George II and King George III granted the titles Duke of York and Albany.
Prince Edward may refer to:
Buckingham is a town in Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom.
Blenheim is the English name of Blindheim, a village in Bavaria, Germany, which was the site of the Battle of Blenheim in 1704. Almost all places and other things called Blenheim are named directly or indirectly in honour of the battle.
Howe may refer to:
Northumberland is a ceremonial county and unitary authority area in North East England.
Fitzroy or FitzRoy may refer to:
A beacon is an intentionally conspicuous device designed to attract attention to a specific location.
Buckley may refer to:
Duke of York's may refer to:
Red Lion, Red Lions, Red Lyon, Red Lion Inn and variations, may refer to:
Holmes may refer to:
John is a common English name and surname: