Everwick

Everwick (English: York) is a  walled stead at the of the  Ouse and Foss in North, England. The is the   town of the   of Everwickshire to which it gives its name. The stead has a rich and has  the backdrop to    in England throughout much of its two. The stead offers a wealth of, of which Everwick  is the most forestanding, and a  of  and sporting  making it a  coming for twisands.

The stead was founded by the Romish as Eboracum in 71 AD. It became the headstead of the Romish landshire of Lower Briten, and later of the kingdoms of  and Jórvík. In the Middle, Everwick grew as a wool trading  and became the headstead of the northern churchly  of the Church of England, a playwork it has.

In the 19th yearhundred, Everwick became a hub of the network and a. In, the has  from being  by its  and  to one that. The  and health have become, whilst  has become an.

From 1996, the name ' Stead of Everwick'  a which  beyond the old. In 2011 the  had a ledescore of 153,717, while in 2010 the had an  of 202,400.