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  2. Joseph Yorke, 1st Baron Dover - Wikipedia

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    General Joseph Yorke, 1st Baron Dover KB, PC (24 June 1724 – 2 December 1792), styled The Honourable Joseph Yorke until 1761 and The Honourable Sir Joseph Yorke between 1761 and 1788, was a British soldier, diplomat and Whig politician.

  3. A258 road - Wikipedia

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    The A258 road is an A road in England, running through East Kent from Dover to Sandwich. It begins at the A256 within Dover, running up Castle Hill and passing Dover Castle on its eastern side and the Duke of York's Royal Military School on its western side.

  4. Duke of York's - Wikipedia

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    Duke of York's Greek Light Infantry Regiment, a British Army regiment active in 1810–16; Duke of York's Headquarters, a former military barracks in Chelsea, London; Duke of York's Picture House, Brighton, a cinema in Brighton, England; Duke of York's Royal Military School, a school in Dover; Duke of York's Theatre, a theatre in London

  5. Dover - Wikipedia

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    Dover (/ ˈ d oʊ v ər / DOH-vər ... restaurants, a Travelodge Hotel and a Cineworld Cinema. ... Duke of York's Royal Military School is a selective secondary ...

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

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    Greene King, which owns a Duke of York pub in Hanover Square, Westminster, said the pub was not named after the present Duke of York and had held the name since the 19th century.

  7. Guston, Kent - Wikipedia

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    Guston is a village and civil parish in the Dover district of Kent, in South East England. [2] The village lies about a quarter of a mile north of the campus of the Duke of York's Royal Military School, near Martin Mill. In the 1950s the village was the site of a public house, a post office, a Saxon church and approximately one-hundred homes.

  8. 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.

  9. Duke of York (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Duke of York's Royal Military School, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom; ... Duke of York, an 1897 GWR 3031 Class locomotive built for the British Great Western Railway;