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  2. Earl de Grey, Kingston upon Hull - Wikipedia

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    The first records of the pub appear in 1831, when it was originally named "Junction Dock Tavern"; it was renamed in the 1860s after the Earl de Grey at the time, George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon. [1] The Earl de Grey was popular with seafarers, being located close to the docks and in what was at the time Hull's red-light district. [2]

  3. Former Coast Guard homes in Hull auctioned off. Here's what ...

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    Who bid on the former Coast Guard homes in Hull? The first two homes, 1153 and 1157 Nantasket, were sold for $500,000 and $430,000, respectively, to a limited liability company associated with ...

  4. Former pub in Hull to become 24-hour gambling venue - AOL

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    5. Smashburger. In March 2022, Smashburger opened its first corporate-owned spot with a full bar in Denver, offering draft beers, canned brews, and cocktails like the "Blackberry Smash" and ...

  6. Stagecoach in Hull - Wikipedia

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    The new Hull network saw existing routes renumbered from west to east into a numerical sequence of 1–16, as well as providing new services connecting Orchard Park Estate, Kingswood and East Hull. The new services launched on 6 September 2015 and replaced the previous Frequento network. [30]

  7. Kingswood - Wikipedia

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    Kingswood, Cheshire West and Chester, a former civil parish in Runcorn Rural District, Cheshire Kingswood, Warrington , a location in the United Kingdom in Cheshire Kingswood, Kingston upon Hull , a housing estate in the East Riding of Yorkshire

  8. Ploughman's lunch - Wikipedia

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    A ploughman's lunch is an originally British cold meal based around bread, cheese, and fresh or pickled onions. [1] Additional items can be added, such as ham, green salad, hard boiled eggs, and apple, and usual accompaniments are butter and a sweet pickle such as Branston. [2] As its name suggests, it is most commonly eaten at lunchtime.

  9. Talk:Hull, Illinois - Wikipedia

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