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NameRoyal
Address2 Station Road, Morley LS27 8JW
Built?
ClosedNo
DemolishedNo
NotesF: P.O. Directory 1861. The pub was used for inquests, the most documented was the one held after the explosion at Morley main colliery on 7 October 1872 when 33 men were killed. One landlord was Ben Fieldhouse JP. Licensee 1905 – John Parratt. Brewery owner 1970 John Smith’s. In 2006 the pub was renamed Last Orders but later it reverted back to the original name of the Royal

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