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    The Albion in Conwy, North Wales.

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    The Albion Tavern in Farnham, Surrey.

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    The Albion at Aston, Birmingham.

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    The Albion in Bridlington, North Yorkshire.

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    The Royal Albion at Maidstone in Kent.

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    Hull.

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    Lord Barham.

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    HMS Barham.
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    The Royal Albion at Reading in Berkshire.

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    The Albion at Ware in Hertfordshire.

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    The Old Albion pub in Crantock, Cornwall.

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    Ye Olde Albion at Rowhedge near Colchester in Essex.

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    The Albion at East Molesey near Kingston upon Thames.

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    The Albion in Hammersmith Road, London.

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    Gig harbour.
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    Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, Marquess of Maranhão, GCB, ODM, OSC was a daring, successful and sometimes controversial naval officer, nicknamed 'Le Loup des Mers' (The Sea Wolf) by Napoleon.

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    Thomas Cochrane was 10th Earl of Dundonald. here is a picture of the Dundonald Arms in Culross, Fife.

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    Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma.

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    The Mountbatten Hotel in Sydney, Australia.

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    Newmarket Ontario.
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    Plymouth.
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    The Black Whale Pub in New Braunfels, Texas.

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    The White Whale at Courtney, British Columbia.

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