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Synonyms for city

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Synonyms for city

a large and important town

of, in, or belonging to a city

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Synonyms for city

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In addition to "the Cittie of London" mentioned on its title page, the original play seems to have been performed at court.
caus[ed] them [the valiant] in tryu[m]phs, to ride throughout their Citties erecting Trophies, in memorie of their actions.
(64) In late 1624 the Privy Council passed An Act about the Tower of London, ordering that "the Lorde Mayor [John Gore, Merchant Taylor] and comunaltie of the cittie of London ...
"James Cittie," as the Jamestown colonists called their settlement, is managed and interpreted by the National Park Service as part of Colonial National Historical Park on the eastern Virginia peninsula.
CITTIE OF YORK 22-23 High Holborn St, Holborn, WC1 (0171 242 7670) This public house offers a tasty and affordable a la carte menu, prices start at pounds 4 and main dishes include beef and ale pie and chicken with stilton and broccoli.
On 19 May 1591, less than two months after the Sussex's/ Queen's visit, the town council responded to a petition from 'the Commons of this Cittie' requesting the resumption of civic plays, giving a short list of three acceptable plays.
The king prescribed the role of the City in this welcome of his bride; a precept of 29 July 1662 issued by the Lord Mayor to the livery companies stated that the king 'expects such demonstrac[i]on of affection from this Cittie as hath bin vsuall vpon so greate & solempne occasione'.(83) The attendance of the livery companies was required, and this precept further required them
This third long and rambling letter is addressed to Reynolds's ~wellbeloved cuntrymen, and people of this honourable Cittie'.
The Cittie of Yorke with its mock medieval hall is extraordinary.