The Duke of York, Fitzrovia
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The Duke of York, Fitzrovia
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The Duke of York is a public house at 47 Rathbone Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1. It is located in the north of the street on the corner with Charlotte Place and bears the year 1791. In 1943 Anthony Burgess and his wife were drinking in the pub when they witnessed it invaded by a "razor gang". It has been speculated that this influenced the content of his later novel A Clockwork Orange. The current landlords are Debbie Sickelmore and Alan Monks. In 2012, the pub's licence was reviewed, after it w
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Pub in Fitzrovia, London
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Duke_of_York,_Fitzrovia
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2023-10-05T13:59:35Z
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