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{{Knowbox Stead
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|name = ''York''
| colspan="2" align="center" | <big>'''Everwick'''</big><br />''York'' (English)
 
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|name_en = Everwick
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| colspan="2" align="center" | [[File:Flag of Everwick.png|220x220px]]<br />Flag
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|flag = Flag of Everwick.png
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|CoA = Kinshield of Everwick.png
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|ethel_tag = Selfstanding Ethel
|'''Ethel'''<br />- '''{{Over|Forfasten|Constituent}}''' '''Ethel'''<br />- '''Field'''
 
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|ethel = [[Oned Kingdom]]
|[[Foroned Kingdom]]<br />[[England]]<br />Everwickshire and the Humber
 
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|forfasten_ethel = [[England]]
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|rike_tag = Reveely Shire
|'''Reevetung''' || [[English tung|English]]
 
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|rike = [[North Everwickshire]]
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|field = Everwickshire and the Humber
|'''Inwonername'''|| Everwicker
 
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|riding =
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|tung_main = [[English tung|English]]
| style="width: 40%;" |
 
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|tung_other = Everwickish landspeech
'''Lawmoot'''<br />- illk<br />- Leading body<br />- Leadership<br />- Leader
 
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|folkstock = ===holding===
|<br>Oneness headship<br />Borough of Everwick Fellowship<br />Leader and redeship<br />David Carr
 
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|folkstock_group = English
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|folkstock_other = Everwicker
| style="width: 40%;" | '''Settled'''
 
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|folkstock_main = English
| 71
 
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|lawmoot = ===holding===
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|steadholder = Keith Orrell
|'''Landswathe''' || 105 miles²
 
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|type = ===holding===
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|illk = Oneness headship
|'''Befolking''' || 208.400
 
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|leading_wing = Borough of Everwick Fellowship
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|leadership = Leader and redeship
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|leader = ===holding===
'''Everwick''' ([[English tung|English]]:'' York'') is a {{Over|sheedly|historic}} walled stead at the {{Over|rithmeet|confluence}} of the {{Over|streams|rivers}} Ouse and Foss in North {{Over|Everwickshire|Yorkshire}}, [[England]]. The {{Over|meanth|municipality}} is the {{Over|yorewise|tradition}} {{Over|ethel|county}} town of the {{Over|sheedly|historic}} {{Over|ethel|county}} of Everwickshire to which it gives its name. The stead has a rich {{Over|birthright|heritage}} and has {{Over|behefted}} the backdrop to {{Over|higher|major}} {{Over|mootish|political}} {{Over|haps|events}} in [[England]] throughout much of its two {{Over|thousandyears of thingness|millennia years of existence}}. The stead offers a wealth of {{Over|sheedly|historic}} {{Over|drawings|attractions}}, of which Everwick {{Over|Rede|Minster}} is the most forestanding, and a {{Over|kind|variety}} of {{Over|kithship|cultural}} and sporting {{Over|ongoings|activities}} making it a {{Over|folkly sightseer|popular tourist}} coming for twisands.
 
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|hedleader = Ian Gillies
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|ledename = ===holding===
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|demonym = Everwicker
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|founded = 71 YL as Eboracum
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|area = 105.00
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|population = 208.400
 
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'''Everwick''' ([[English tung|English]]:'' York, ''[[Old Norse]]: ''Jórvík'') is a {{Over|sheedly|historic}} walled stead at the {{Over|rithmeet|confluence}} of the {{Over|streams|rivers}} Ouse and Foss in North {{Over|Everwickshire|Yorkshire}}, [[England]]. The {{Over|meanth|municipality}} is the {{Over|yorewise|tradition}} {{Over|ethel|county}} town of the {{Over|sheedly|historic}} {{Over|ethel|county}} of Everwickshire to which it gives its name. The stead has a rich {{Over|birthright|heritage}} and has {{Over|behefted}} the backdrop to {{Over|higher|major}} {{Over|mootish|political}} {{Over|haps|events}} in [[England]] throughout much of its two {{Over|thousandyears of thingness|millennia years of existence}}. The stead offers a wealth of {{Over|sheedly|historic}} {{Over|drawings|attractions}}, of which Everwick {{Over|Rede|Minster}} is the most forestanding, and a {{Over|kind|variety}} of {{Over|kithship|cultural}} and sporting {{Over|ongoings|activities}} making it a {{Over|folkly sightseer|popular tourist}} coming for twisands.
   
 
The stead was {{Over|settled|founded}} by the Romers as Eboracum in 71 AD. It became the headstead of the Romish landshire of {{Over|Lower Briten|Britannia Inferior}}, and later of the kingdoms of {{Over|Northumberland|Northumbria}} and Jórvík. In the Middle {{Over|Times|Ages}}, Everwick grew as a {{Over|high|major}} wool trading {{Over|heart|centre}} and became the headstead of the northern {{Over|churchly landshire|ecclesiastical province}} of the Church of [[England]], a playwork it has {{Over|keeped|retained}}.
 
The stead was {{Over|settled|founded}} by the Romers as Eboracum in 71 AD. It became the headstead of the Romish landshire of {{Over|Lower Briten|Britannia Inferior}}, and later of the kingdoms of {{Over|Northumberland|Northumbria}} and Jórvík. In the Middle {{Over|Times|Ages}}, Everwick grew as a {{Over|high|major}} wool trading {{Over|heart|centre}} and became the headstead of the northern {{Over|churchly landshire|ecclesiastical province}} of the Church of [[England]], a playwork it has {{Over|keeped|retained}}.
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From 1996, the name '''<nowiki/>'{{Over|Stead of Everwick|City of York}}'''<nowiki/>'''<nowiki/>'''' {{Over|betells|describes}} a {{Over|nearby stewardship neighbourhood (a oneness headship land)|local government district (a unitary authority area)}} which {{Over|inholds fieldy lands|includes rural areas}} beyond the old {{Over|stead mire|city boundaries}}. In 2011 the {{Over|townwise land|urban area}} had a {{Over|befolking|population}} of 153,717, while in 2010 the {{Over|whole oneness headship|entire unitary authority}} had an {{Over|guessed befolking|estimate population}} of 202,400.
 
From 1996, the name '''<nowiki/>'{{Over|Stead of Everwick|City of York}}'''<nowiki/>'''<nowiki/>'''' {{Over|betells|describes}} a {{Over|nearby stewardship neighbourhood (a oneness headship land)|local government district (a unitary authority area)}} which {{Over|inholds fieldy lands|includes rural areas}} beyond the old {{Over|stead mire|city boundaries}}. In 2011 the {{Over|townwise land|urban area}} had a {{Over|befolking|population}} of 153,717, while in 2010 the {{Over|whole oneness headship|entire unitary authority}} had an {{Over|guessed befolking|estimate population}} of 202,400.
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[[Category:Boroughs]]
 
[[Category:Boroughs]]
 
[[Category:England]]
 
[[Category:England]]

Revision as of 17:40, 1 October 2018

Everwick
York
Flag Kinshield
Flag Kinshield
Selfstanding Ethel Oned Kingdom
Forfasten Ethel England
Reveely Shire North Everwickshire
Field Everwickshire and the Humber
Tung
  reveely
 
English
  others Everwickish landspeech
Folkstocks
  main
 
English
  others Everwicker
Lawmoot
  Lord Steadholder
 
Keith Orrell
  illk Oneness headship
  Leading wing Borough of Everwick Fellowship
  Leadership Leader and redeship
  Leader Ian Gillies
Ledename Everwicker
Settled 71 YL as Eboracum
Swathe 105.00 tm²
Befolking 208.400  

Everwick (English: York, Old Norse: Jórvík) is a sheedly walled stead at the rithmeet of the streams Ouse and Foss in North Everwickshire, England. The meanth is the yorewise ethel town of the sheedly ethel of Everwickshire to which it gives its name. The stead has a rich birthright and has behefted the backdrop to higher mootish haps in England throughout much of its two thousandyears of thingness. The stead offers a wealth of sheedly drawings, of which Everwick Rede is the most forestanding, and a kind of kithship and sporting ongoings making it a folkly sightseer coming for twisands.

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

In the 19th yearhundred, Everwick became a hub of the sporway network and a sweetshop frame heart. In late yeartens, the wealthdom of Everwick has stired from being bestrided by its sweetshop and sporway-linked worksomeness to one that feeds bystandings. The Lorestead of Everwick and health bystandings have become high workgivers, whilst sightseerdom has become an foremost shaftroot of the nearby wealthdom.

From 1996, the name 'Stead of Everwick' betells a nearby stewardship neighbourhood (a oneness headship land) which inholds fieldy lands beyond the old stead mire. In 2011 the townwise land had a befolking of 153,717, while in 2010 the whole oneness headship had an guessed befolking of 202,400.