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York (pronunciation (help·info)) is a historic walle city in North Yorkshire, England, at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss. The city is noted for its rich history, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is nearly 2,000 years old.

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  • Prince Andrew's dukedom
  • A city once the capital of Roman Britain, or Richard III's royal house
  • During the Wars of the Roses, the houses of Lancaster & this one both claimed the English throne
  • When Mary was born, her father was the Duke of this, a title now held by Prince Andrew
  • Richard III's mother is the Duchess of this, a title Fergie has today
  • Place name that's on the brand we're showing
  • It was Richard III's "house"
  • Richard III
  • In 1485 the Tudor family of rulers replaced this Plantaganet house
  • Completes the opening sentence "Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of..."
  • In 1986 Sarah Ferguson became the Duchess of it
  • When Elizabeth was born, her parents were the Duke & Duchess of this Northern English city
  • British royal house symbolized by a white rose
  • Augustine of Canterbury died around 605; William of this other archbishopric, 550 years later
  • Place:The Pennsylvania city where the Articles of Confederation were adoped
  • England's Richard III was the last king of this ruling house
  • In 1940 this company began making Peppermint Patties in Pennsylvania

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