List of UK place names with royal patronage
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[edit] England
[edit] Regis
- Beeston Regis
- Bere Regis
- Bognor Regis
- Grafton Regis
- Houghton Regis
- Lyme Regis
- Melcombe Regis
- Milton Regis
- Rowley Regis
- Wyke Regis
[edit] Royal
[edit] Royal Borough
Although several English boroughs sometimes are called "royal", there are actually only three boroughs that have legal right to the title "Royal Borough": Kensington and Chelsea; Kingston upon Thames; and Windsor and Maidenhead. They all received this honorary title during or shortly after the reign of Queen Victoria to signify that they had a special standing with the royal family:
- Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea – title originally given to Kensington in 1901, fulfilling a wish by Queen Victoria to honour her birthplace.
- Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
- Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead – title originally given to Windsor itself
[edit] Former
[edit] "King's"
[edit] Scotland
[edit] Former Royal Burghs
- Royal Burgh of Aberdeen
- Royal Burgh of Annan
- Royal Burgh of Anstruther Easter (became part of Royal Burgh of Kilrenny, Anstruther Wester and Anstruther Easter 1930)
- Royal Burgh of Anstruther Wester (became part of Royal Burgh of Kilrenny, Anstruther Wester and Anstruther Easter 1930)
- Royal Burgh of Arbroath
- Royal Burgh of Auchterarder
- Royal Burgh of Auchtermuchty
- Royal Burgh of Ayr
- Royal Burgh of Banff
- Royal Burgh of Brechin
- Royal Burgh of Burntisland
- Royal Burgh of Campbeltown
- Royal Burgh of Carnoustie
- Royal Burgh of Crail
- Royal Burgh of Cromarty
- Royal Burgh of Cullen
- Royal Burgh of Culross
- Royal Burgh of Cupar
- Royal Burgh of Dingwall
- Royal Burgh of Dornoch
- Royal Burgh of Dumbarton
- Royal Burgh of Dumfries
- Royal Burgh of Dunbar
- Royal Burgh of Dundee
- Royal Burgh of Dunfermline
- Royal Burgh of Edinburgh
- Royal Burgh of Elgin
- Royal Burgh of Earlsferry, became part of Royal Burgh of Elie and Earlsferry 1930
- Royal Burgh of Elie and Earlsferry (formed 1930 by merger)
- Royal Burgh of Falkland
- Royal Burgh of Forfar
- Royal Burgh of Forres
- Royal Burgh of Glasgow
- Royal Burgh of Haddington
- Royal Burgh of Inveraray
- Royal Burgh of Inverbervie
- Royal Burgh of Inverkeithing
- Royal Burgh of Inverness
- Royal Burgh of Inverurie
- Royal Burgh of Irvine
- Royal Burgh of Jedburgh
- Royal Burgh of Kilrenny (became part of Royal Burgh of Kilrenny, Anstruther Easter and Anstruther Wester 1930)
- Royal Burgh of Kilrenny, Anstruther Wester and Anstruther Easter (formed 1930 by merger)
- Royal Burgh of Kilsyth
- Royal Burgh of Kinghorn
- Royal Burgh of Kintore
- Royal Burgh of Kirkcaldy
- Royal Burgh of Kirkcudbright
- Royal Burgh of Kirkwall
- Royal Burgh of Kirriemuir
- Royal Burgh of Ladybank
- Royal Burgh of Lanark
- Royal Burgh of Lauder
- Royal Burgh of Leith
- Royal Burgh of Linlithgow
- Royal Burgh of Lochmaben
- Royal Burgh of Montrose
- Royal Burgh of Nairn
- Royal Burgh of New Galloway
- Royal Burgh of North Berwick
- Royal Burgh of Peebles
- Royal Burgh of Perth
- Royal Burgh of Pittenweem
- Royal Burgh of Renfrew
- Royal Burgh of Rothesay
- Royal Burgh of Roxburgh
- Royal Burgh of Rutherglen
- Royal Burgh of St Andrews
- Royal Burgh of Sanquhar
- Royal Burgh of Selkirk
- Royal Burgh of South Queensferry (now, administratively, part of the City of Edinburgh
- Royal Burgh of Stirling
- Royal Burgh of Stranraer
- Royal Burgh of Tain
- Royal Burgh of Whithorn
- Royal Burgh of Wick
- Royal Burgh of Wigtown
[edit] Wales
[edit] Royal
- Royal Town of Caernarfon - this is where the Prince of Wales is invested.[1]