none theres isnt a t o w or n in leeds
The major towns of Britain in 1750 were: London, Bristol, Liverpool, Leeds, Birmingham and Glasgow.
Leeds, Harrogate, Hull, Scarborough
Leeds is called Leeds because the name derives (comes from) Loidis which was the name of a forest covering that area of England.Something random:Towns with ley on the end like Guiseley, Otley and Ilkley mean they were originally situated in a clearing of forest and early inhabitants made it a permenant camp because of it.Also a small folklore goes round in towns around Leeds. Many of the towns were named after Animals that lived there when the first settlers arrived. Guiseley = Geese-ley Otley = Otter-ley.I live around here so that's how I know.
The five largest towns on the island of Great Britain are London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, and Leeds.
"London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Bristol" -Previous person Just to say, those aren't towns.
how many miles is from london to leeds
Keighley, Bingley, Saltaire, Shipley, Leeds (city), Knottingley.
Leeds to Aberdeen = 351.4 miles
Swansea to Leeds is 289.26 kilometres.
London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester. (note that these are all classified as cities).
London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Bristol, Leeds and Nottingham I would say.
There are too many to list them all here but the main ones are London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Bristol, Newcastle, Nottingham, Exeter, Coventry, etc. etc.