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  2. Boodles (company) - Wikipedia

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    Boodles’ second London store was on Regent Street, and this also moved to Bond St, which is the current Boodles flagship store. Boodles now has nine stores including five in London: Savoy Hotel, New Bond Street, Sloane Street, The Royal Exchange and Harrods, three in North West England; (Liverpool, Chester and Manchester) and one in Dublin ...

  3. Royal Exchange, London - Wikipedia

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    In a lane by the eastern entrance to the Royal Exchange, stand two statues: one of Paul Julius Reuter who founded his news agency there, and one of George Peabody who founded the Peabody Trust and a business which became J.P. Morgan & Co. [25] In 2013 a lease of Royal Exchange was sold by Anglo Irish Bank to Oxford Properties, a Canadian ...

  4. Boodles British Gin - Wikipedia

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    Boodles is bottled at two strengths: 45.2% alcohol by volume (90.4 proof) for the US, and 40% alcohol by volume (80 proof) for the UK market. [7] [10] It is produced at the Greenall's Distillery in Warrington, England, [11] in a Carter-Head still. [7] Boodles is known for its distinctive floral nose and lingering juniper flavor, with a clean ...

  5. Boodles - Wikipedia

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    Boodles or Boodle's may refer to: Boodles (company), a British, luxury jewellery company; Boodle's, a gentlemen's club in St. James's Street, London; Boodles British Gin; Boodles Challenge, an annual tennis tournament in England; Boodles Boxing Ball, an annual society ball in London, England. Boodle (dog), poodle crossbreed

  6. Boodle's - Wikipedia

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    Boodle's is a gentlemen's club in London, England, with its clubhouse located at 28 St James's Street.Founded in January 1762 by Lord Shelburne, who later became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and then 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, it is the second oldest private members' club in London and in the world.

  7. Why the Royal Family Doesn’t Exchange ‘Extravagant ... - AOL

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    The royal family members “They love doing gag gift exchanges and a Sandringham walkabout,” a source tells Us Weekly exclusively. “They don’t do anything extravagant for gifts and do more ...

  8. The Royal Family Has a Light-Hearted Annual Gift Exchange on ...

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    $17.00 at amazon.com. In Spare, Harry writes that one year, Princess Margaret gave him a fish biro (ballpoint ben).And, in 2020, Meghan gifted him with a Christmas ornament of Queen Elizabeth ...

  9. List of members' clubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Originally officers in the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and the British Army Since 1966 Den Norske Klub: 1887 4 St James's Square, sharing the premises of the Naval and Military Club: 1999 Norway Since 1982 Oriental Club: 1824 Stratford House, Stratford Place 1962 Founded for members of the East India Company; now social Since 2010