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The Duke of York, known as the Duke of York Hotel for many years and now as The Duke Toronto, is a historic structure in Leslieville, Toronto, Ontario. It is located at 1225 Queen Street East, at the corner of Queen Street and Leslie Avenue.
A new overlay area code, 437, started operation on March 25, 2013. [6] [7] That effectively allocates 24 million numbers to a city of 2.5 million people. Area code 942 is scheduled for addition to the 416/647/437 overlay on April 26, 2025. [8] Area code 387 has been reserved for Toronto's future use.
Duke of Somerset, from the county of Somerset, is a title that has been created five times in the peerage of England.It is particularly associated with two families: the Beauforts, who held the title from the creation of 1448, and the Seymours, from the creation of 1547, in whose name the title is still held.
Edward Seymour, 8th Duke of Somerset; Edward Seymour, 9th Duke of Somerset; Webb Seymour, 10th Duke of Somerset; Edward St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset; Edward St Maur, 12th Duke of Somerset; Archibald St Maur, 13th Duke of Somerset; Algernon St Maur, 14th Duke of Somerset; Algernon St Maur, 15th Duke of Somerset; Edward Seymour, 16th Duke of ...
John Michael Edward Seymour, 19th Duke of Somerset, FRICS, DL (born 30 December 1952), styled Lord Seymour between 1954 and 1984, is a British aristocratic landowner in Wiltshire and Devon, and a member of the House of Lords.
The Royal York Hotel sits at 100 Front Street West at the southern end of the Financial District, a business district in Downtown Toronto.The hotel property is bounded by Piper Street to the north, and York Street to the west, whereas its eastern portion is bounded by Royal Bank Plaza, an office complex that serves as the operational headquarters of the Royal Bank of Canada.
Somerset was the eldest son of Edward St. Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset, and Lady Charlotte, daughter of Archibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of Hamilton. [1] He was baptized on 16 February 1805 at St. George's, Hanover Square, London. [2] He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. [3] He owned 25,000 acres, mostly in Devon, Somerset and ...
Edmund Beaufort (c. 1438 – 6 May 1471), styled 4th Duke of Somerset, 6th Earl of Somerset, 3rd Marquess of Dorset, 3rd Earl of Dorset, [1] was an English nobleman, and a military commander during the Wars of the Roses, in which he supported the Lancastrian king Henry VI.