53 UK Pubs Called Lord Nelson







Bangor
Bargoed (Pontlottyn)
Beverley
Blackburn (Langho)
Bourne (Morton)
Brentford
Bristol (Cleeve)
Chippenham (Marshfield)
Chorley (Brindle)
Edinburgh
Exeter (Topsham)
Glasgow
Great Yarmouth (Gorleston on Sea)
Hastings
Ipswich
Jarrow
Kidwelly
Leyland (Croston)
Liverpool (Knotty Ash)
London E
London N
Lowestoft
Manchester
Morecambe
Nelson
Newark (Sutton-On-Trent)
Newark (Besthorpe)
Newton Abbot (Kingskerswell)
Nottingham (Burton Joyce)
Oakham
Oxford (Brightwell Baldwin)
Poole
Scarborough
Sheffield
Sheffield (Hoylandswaine)
Southwold
St Helens (Haydock)
Stockton on Tees
Stoke sub Hamdon (Norton Sub Hamdon)
Sutton
Sutton
Thetford (Bradenham)
Wallasey
Wantage
Warwick

What's a Canonical Name?
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This means that "The Old Crown", "The Crown Inn" and "Ye Olde Crown Taverne" are known canonically as, simply, "Crown".
We've also dropped the "The", standarised with "and" instead of "&" and in some cases simplified pluralisation.
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