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Yorkshire ( ) is an area of Northern England which was historically a county. Despite no longer being used for administration, Yorkshire retains a strong regional identity. The county was named after its original county town, the city of York.The south-west of Yorkshire is densely populated, and includes the cities of Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford, Doncaster and Wakefield. The north and east of the county are more sparsely populated, however the north-east includes the southern part of the Teesside conurbation, and the port city of Kingston upon Hull is located in the south-east. York is located near the centre of the county. Yorkshire has a coastline to the North Sea to the east. The North York Moors occupy the north-east of the county, and the centre contains the Vale of Mowbray in the north and the Vale of York in the south. The west contains part of the Pennines, which form the Yorkshire Dales in the north-west.
The county was historically bordered by County Durham to the north, the North Sea to the east, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, and Cheshire to the south, and Lancashire and Westmorland to the west. It was the largest by area in the United Kingdom. From the Middle Ages the county was subdivided into smaller administrative areas; the city of York was a self-governing county corporate from 1396, and the rest of the county was divided into three ridings – North, East, and West. From 1660 onwards each riding had its own lord-lieutenant, and between 1889 and 1974 the ridings were administrative counties. There was a Sheriff of Yorkshire until 1974. Yorkshire gives its name to four modern ceremonial counties: East Riding of Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, and West Yorkshire, which together cover most of the historic county.
Yorkshire Day is observed annually on 1 August and is a celebration of the general culture of Yorkshire, including its history and dialect. Its name is used by several institutions, for example the Royal Yorkshire Regiment of the British Army, in sport, and in the media. The emblem of Yorkshire is a white rose, which was originally the heraldic badge of the British royal House of York. The county is sometimes referred to as "God's own country". Yorkshire is represented in sport by Yorkshire County Cricket Club and Yorkshire Rugby Football Union. Provided by Wikipedia
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A Declaration by the nobility and gentry of this county of York, city of York, and county of the same city
Published 1688“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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The Yorkshire question, or petition, or address : (being a short and fair state of the case, upon the principles, the views, the means, and the objects of both parties as confessed...
Published 1780“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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An account of the proceedings at the general meeting of the county of York held on the 10th of February, 1785. Together with a summary of the speeches at that meeting.
Published 1785“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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The poll for the county of York, begun at the castle of York, ... the thirteenth day of January, one thousand seven hundred and forty-one. ... Cholmley Turner, Esq; and George Fox,...
Published 1742“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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A list of the persons who, by the poll taken at the last election of the Knights to serve in parliament for the county of York, appear to have voted for Sir Rowland Winn, Bart. and...
Published 1734“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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A list of the persons who voted for Sir Miles Stapylton, Bart. at the last election of knights of the shire to serve in parliament for the county of York, whose votes are intended...
Published 1734“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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Yorkshire, (to wit) The delivery of the goal of our sovereign lord the King, of his county of York, held at the castle of York, in and for the said county, on Monday the seventh da...
Published 1748“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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Calendar of the prisoners in York Castle and Ousebridge Gaol, who are to take their trials this Lent assizes, (Monday, March, 19, 1792) before the Honourable Sir Francis Buller, Kn...
Published 1792“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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[By the Privy Council] [the several rates for wages for the East Riding]
Published 1593“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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A Declaration by the nobility and gentry of this county of York, city of York, and county of the same city
Published 1688“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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Proceedings of the general meetings of the freeholders, of the county of York Held at the castle of York, March 25, 1784, for addressing the throne, April 2, 1784, for putting in n...
Published 1784“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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The poll for a representative in Parliament for the county of York, ... begun at the castle of York on Wednesday the 13th of January, 1741
Published 1742“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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Yorkshire, to wit. The names of the jurors between [blank]
Published 1789“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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A general union of those men who have approved of the measure of petitioning Parliament for a reform ... being essentially necessary ... the Committee of the [blank] of [blank] is... by Wyvill, Christopher, 1740-1822
Published 1780“…Committee of Yorkshire (England)…”
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The case of the constables, churchwardens, overseers of poor, and other inhabitants of the town of Wakefield, in the West Riding of the county of York.
Published 1744“…West Riding of Yorkshire (England)…”
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Enrolment and subscription for raising corps of cavalry and infantry within the West-Riding of this county, for internal defence
Published 1794“…Claro (Yorkshire, England : Wapentake)…”
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The petition of the knights, gentlemen, freeholders, and others the inhabitants of the county and city of York, presented to the honourable House of Commons now assembled in Parlia...
Published 1642“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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Provisional cavalry. The following are part of the resolutions of the general meeting of Lieutenancy, held at Leeds, on Monday the 5th of February, 1797
Published 1797“…Yorkshire (England). Commissioners of Lieutenancy…”
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An Act for the Better Regulation and Government of the Company of Cutlers : within the Liberty of Hallamshire, in the County of York, and within Six Miles of the Said Liberty, and...
Published 1791“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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An Act for Dividing and Inclosing the Open Common Fields, Common Ings, Stinted Pasture, Common and Waste Grounds, Within the Manor of Tadcaster, in the County of York, and County o...
Published 1791“…Yorkshire (England)…”
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