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Benedict of York (died 1189), money lender Jon Champion (born 1965), broadcaster Captain Christopher Levett (1586–1630), explorer of New England , first settler of York (present-day Portland ), Maine
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The Lord Mayor of York is the chairman of City of York Council, first citizen and civic head of York. The appointment is made by the council each year in May, at the same time appointing a sheriff, the city's other civic head. York's lord mayor is second only to the Lord Mayor of London in precedence. [1]
Also at the time of the 2001 UK census, the City of York had a total population of 181,094 of whom 93,957 were female and 87,137 were male. Of the 76,920 households in York, 36.0% were married couples living together, 31.3% were one-person households, 8.7% were co-habiting couples and 8.0% were lone parents.
The City of York, officially simply "York", [6] is a unitary authority area with city status in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. [7]The district's main settlement is York, and its coverage extends to the town of Haxby and the villages of Earswick, Upper Poppleton, Nether Poppleton, Copmanthorpe, Bishopthorpe, Dunnington, Stockton on the Forest, Rufforth, Askham Bryan and ...
Yorkshire CCC and England cricketer and son of David. (Above) [63] Gordon Banks: born in Sheffield 1937-2019 Goal keeper, England World Cup Winner 1966 Geoffrey Boycott: born in Fitzwilliam: 1940– Yorkshire CCC and England cricketer [64] Alistair Brownlee: born in Dewsbury: 1988– Olympic gold medalist, world champion in triathlon [65 ...
The Second Boer War Memorial lies in the city centre of York, in England. The war memorial lies on Duncombe Place, near York Minster. It commemorates the soldiers from Yorkshire who died in the Second Boer War, between 1899 and 1902. In total, there are 1,459 names on the memorial. It was designed by G. F. Bodley and constructed by Robert ...
Michael Ingham is the second highest appearing goalkeeper in York's history behind Tommy Forgan. Dean Kiely played in goal in York's penalty shoot-out victory over Crewe Alexandra in the 1993 Third Division play-off final. [17] John Mackin was a key figure in the York team that won promotion to the Third Division in the 1970–71 season. [18]