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    The Navy Inn at Penzance, Cornwall.

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    Bennetts Navy Tavern in Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

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    The Army & Navy pub in Stoke Newington, London.

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    Rochford.
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    The Navy Pub in Lloret de Mar on the Costa Brava.

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    Rob, #1677 is the same as #1675.

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    So it is! I wonder how that happened Dave?
    I plead insanity.
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    The Spanish Galleon in Greenwich.

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    The Galleon Inn at Starcross, Exeter.

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    The Galleon Inn in Fowey, South Cornwall.

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    I have marched my Regiment down that street Dave. Fortunately I remembered to give the order to trail Pikes.

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    Fowey also has the Ship,

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    The Lugger,

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    and the Fisherman's Arms.

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    The Regiment did enjoy its visit.
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    Did your Regiment trail their pikes into the Galleon, Rob?

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    No but the very odd thing is that we did all go into the nearby Italian Resterante in Portobello for a meal on two consecutive years Dave.
    When I see you, remind me to tell you the yarn about Myself, a seagull, and a fish supper also brought about because of the said Italian eating house.

    I also forgot this pub from Fowey in my last post.

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    The safe Harbour.

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    The Galleon Bar in Blackpool.

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    Royal Oak Tetbury.
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    The Galleon in Bournemouth.

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    Albion. West cliff Dover.
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    Rochford.
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    Shillington Bedfordshire.
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    The ship at West Thurrock.
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    Sidmouth.
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    Spinnakers Brew Pub in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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    The Spinnaker Bar & Restaurant at Dunmore East, County Waterford, Ireland.

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    This ship looks as if it is foundering.
    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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