- A city is a
human settlement of a
substantial size. The term "city" has
different meanings around the
world and in some
places the
settlement can be very...
- The
Cittie of
Yorke is a
grade II
listed public house on London's High Holborn, and is
listed in CAMRA's
National Inventory of
Historic Pub Interiors....
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developed portion of the colony.
These were
Elizabeth Cittie,
James Cittie,
Charles Cittie, and
Henrico Cittie. In 1634, the
English king (Charles I) directed...
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These were
Kecoughtan (later
renamed Elizabeth Cittie),
James Cittie,
Charles Cittie, and
Henrico Cittie. By 1634, by
order of
Charles I,
eight shires...
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Company as
Charles Cittie and
James Cittie. Additionally,
Elizabeth City County,
which was
originally part of the
older Elizabeth Cittie,
became extinct...
- also
credited with the
establishment of
Bermuda Hundred,
Bermuda Cittie, and the
Cittie of Henricus. From
about 1588 to 1609,
Thomas Dale was in the service...
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These were
Kecoughtan (later
renamed Elizabeth Cittie),
James Cittie,
Charles Cittie, and
Henrico Cittie. In 1634, by
order of
Charles I, King of England...
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Elizabeth City (or
Elizabeth Cittie [sic] as it was then called) was one of four
incorporations established in the
Virginia Colony in 1619 by the proprietor...
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James City (or
James Cittie as it was then called) was one of four
incorporations established in the
Virginia Colony in 1619 by the proprietor, the Virginia...
- attack. The
Oxford English Dictionary cites John Cooke's 1614
stage play The
Cittie Gallant as the
earliest known use of the term in the
English language. The...