the capital city of Yorkshire, situated on the river Ouse, 180 miles north of London: W. long. 50°, N. lat. 54°. It is a large city, and has some good buildings in it, particularly the cathedral, which is a Gothic pile, equal to any thing of the kind in England. It is the see of an archbishop, and sends two members to parliament.
New York, one of the British colonies in North America, which comprehending the Jerseys, that frequently have the same governor, is situated between 72° and 74° of W. long, and between 41° and 44° of N. lat, bounded by Canada on the north, New England on the east, the American Sea on the south, and Pennsylvania and the country of the Iroquois on the west.
New York, the capital city of this province, is situated on an island in the mouth of Hudson's river, in W. lon. 72° 30', N. lat. 41°