York

York is a cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England, with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss. The city has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a minster, castle, and city walls. It is the largest settlement and the administrative centre of the wider City of York district. It is located north-east of Leeds, south of Newcastle upon Tyne and north of London. York's built-up area had a recorded population of 141,685 in 2021.

The city was founded under the name of Eboracum in 71 AD. It then became the capital of the Roman province of Britannia Inferior, and later of the kingdoms of Deira, Northumbria, and Scandinavian York. In the Middle Ages, it became the northern England ecclesiastical province's centre, and grew as a wool-trading centre. In the 19th century, it became a major railway network hub and confectionery manufacturing centre. In the Second World War, part of the Baedeker Blitz bombed the city. Although York was less targeted during the war than other, more industrialised northern cities, several historic buildings were gutted and restoration took place up until the 1960s.

Historic local governance of the city was as a county corporate, not included in the county's riding system. The city has since been locally governed as a municipal borough, county borough, and since 1996, a non-metropolitan district (the City of York), which also includes surrounding villages and rural areas, and the town of Haxby. The current district's local council, City of York Council, is responsible for providing all local services and facilities throughout this area. Provided by Wikipedia

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Published 1715
printed for W. B. and sold by Jonas Browne, at the Blak-Swan without Temple-Bar
...York (England)...

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Published 1741
Printed by John Jackson, in Grape-Lane: where may be had a weekly, news-paper, called the york gazetteer
...York (England)...

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Published 1784
printed by W. Blanchard and Co. by Permission of the Sheriffs, and sold by Mr. Sherwood, the Under-Sheriff, at his Office in Davygate; J. Todd, Stonegate York; and C. Dilly, in the Poultry, London
...York (England)...

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Published 1774
[Printed and sold by F. Jackson in []gate, and N. Nickson in Blake[]
...York (England)...

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Published 1741
printed for and sold by John Gilfillan in Thursday-Market, and William Shaw in Low Jubbergate
...York (England)...

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Published 1797
Printed by E. and R. Peck, (the librarians) Lower-Ousegate, York
...Book Society (York, England)...

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Published 1775
printed by A. Ward, in Coney-Street
...John and George Telford (York, England)...