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  2. Duke of York's Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Chapel to Duke of York's Headquarters, 2013. The building was completed in 1801 to the designs of John Sanders, who also designed the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. [1] It was originally called the Royal Military Asylum and was a school for the children of soldiers' widows. [2] In 1892 it was renamed the Duke of York's Royal Military School.

  3. Chapel to Duke of York's Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Chapel to Duke of York's Headquarters. The Chapel to Duke of York's Headquarters is a Grade II* listed chapel forming part of the Duke of York's Headquarters complex on King's Road, Chelsea, London. It was built in 1824. [1] The building housed a branch of the clothing retailer Jigsaw.

  4. Cadogan Estates - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Earl was a Chelsea councillor and its first Mayor. His grandson, the 7th Earl was Chelsea's last (before being incorporated with the Royal Borough of Kensington). He died in 1997 aged 83, the title passing to Charles Gerald John Cadogan, the present Earl Cadogan. The 8th Earl, having been involved for many years as a director and then ...

  5. Should pubs called The Duke of York change names? [Video] - AOL

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    “The Duke of York has been called The Duke of York for a long time now – it’s about a title and the original Duke of York from the 1300s. “Everyone’s entitled to their opinion, but he ...

  6. Chelsea, London - Wikipedia

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    The former Duke of York's Barracks (built 1801–3) off King's Road is now part of Duke of York Square, a redevelopment including shops and cafes and the site of a weekly "farmers' market". The Saatchi Gallery opened in the main building in 2008.

  7. Charles Cadogan, 8th Earl Cadogan - Wikipedia

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    Charles Gerald John Cadogan, 8th Earl Cadogan, KBE, DL (24 March 1937 – 11 June 2023), styled as Viscount Chelsea until 1997, was a British billionaire peer and landowner. Early life and education [ edit ]

  8. Duke of York - Wikipedia

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    2nd Duke of York: Richard of Conisburgh 1375–1415 Earl of Cambridge: Anne de Mortimer 1388–c. 1411: Edmund Mortimer 1391–1425 7th Earl of Ulster: Dukedom of York (1st creation) forfeit, 1415: Duke of York (1st creation) restored, 1425: King James I 1394–1437: Richard of York 1411–1460 3rd Duke of York, 8th Earl of Ulster: King James ...

  9. Sarah, Duchess of York - Wikipedia

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    Until 2004, the Duke of York and his former wife shared the family's home, Sunninghill Park in Berkshire. [67] That year, the Duke moved to the refurbished Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, previously the home of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, who resided there until her death in 2002.