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duchies Duke of
Lancaster Earl of
Lancaster House of
Lancaster, a
British royal dynasty Lancaster,
Victoria Lancaster, New
Brunswick Lancaster, Newfoundland...
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radial engined Lancasters were also
introduced to
service during January,
alongside some new
bombing aids. On 4 February, 198
Lancasters raided the city...
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Lancasters is a
residential development in London, England, with 77 apartments, the
majority of
which face
south with
views onto or
across Hyde Park...
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marked by
Lancaster Roman Fort,
Lancaster Castle,
Lancaster Priory Church,
Lancaster Cathedral and the
Ashton Memorial. It is the seat of
Lancaster University...
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largest settlement is Preston, and the
county town is the city of
Lancaster. The
county has an area of 3,079
square kilometres (1,189 sq mi) and a...
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Lancaster (/ˈlæŋkɪstər/ LANG-kih-stər) is a city in and the
county seat of
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,
United States. With a po****tion of 58,039 at...
- season, in
which the
Ironsides defeated the
Lancasters after seven very
close games. Only the
Lancasters continued to play the next season. In the 1894...
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Burton Stephen Lancaster (November 2, 1913 –
October 20, 1994) was an
American actor.
Initially known for
playing tough guys with a
tender heart, he went...
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Penelope Claire Lancaster, Lady
Stewart (born 15
March 1971) is an
English model and
television personality. She is
married to rock
singer Rod Stewart...
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Lancaster was a
production company formed by the
actor Burt
Lancaster in ****ociation with his agent,
Harold Hecht, and
James Hill. In 1948
Lancaster and...