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36 UK Pubs Called Royal


The Royal
Bilston (Coseley)
The Royal
Bingley
The Old Royal
Birmingham
The Old Royal
Birmingham
The Royal
Bradford
The Royal Hotel
Bradford (Denholme)
The Royal Inn
Bristol (Portishead)
The Royal Hotel
Carnforth (Bolton-le-Sands)
The Royal
Cheltenham (Charlton Kings)
The Royal
Colwyn Bay
The Royal
Formby
Royal Hotel
Gateshead (Dunston)
The Royal
Harwich (Dovercourt)
The Royal
Huddersfield
The Royal Inn
Irlam (Cadishead)
The Royal
Liverpool (Everton)
The Royal
London W (Hanwell)
The Royal Inn
Manchester (Atherton)
The Royal
Morley
The Royal
Runcorn
The Royal
Sheffield (Handsworth)
The Royal
Stanley
The Royal
Trimdon Station
The Royal
Whitstable




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This means that "The Old Crown", "The Crown Inn" and "Ye Olde Crown Taverne" are known canonically as, simply, "Crown".

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