Although the County Regiments would primarily recruit from their own areas I do not think they would turn anyone down because they didn't. Far from it. All regiments have in time been grateful for all they could enlist. From the point of view of the individual there may be many reasons for wanting to join any given unit.
Someone looking for information about bed and breakfasts in Filey, North Yorkshire can do so from a travel agent. Another source of information would be online on websites about bed and breakfast locations in North Yorkshire.
Pickering, North Yorkshire
Kind of. It would be "You are messing up my regiment," or "You're messing up my regiment." That is only if you are referring to a regiment as in a unit of the army. If you are talking about someone messing up your system/habit/way of doing things, then it would be "You are messing up my regimen" (No T).
Why would a Yorkshire placename have a Gaelic form.
If I told you, then it wouldn't be a secret, would it? Biggs
By area it would be North Yorkshire. By population it would be West Midlands (the Birmingham urban area).
Someone else would have commanded the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
Everyone has a different dialect, it is the same language just with a couple of twists in the wording. Someone from Yorkshire would have a Yorkshire dialect whereas someone from London would have a London Dialect.
Highland, in Scotland, is by far the largest by area. Next would be North Yorkshire, in England. The largest by population is Greater London. By Adewunmi Adejumo
As North Lincolnshire was once part of Yorkshire you could say it is identical. However within Yorkshire there are many different accents, even between the four towns of South Yorkshire, Doncaster, Barnsley, Sheffield and Rotherham the accents are distinctive. North Lincolnshire has never been part of Yorkshire! Historically it was part of the Lindsey district of Lincolnshire - even the Isle of Axholme, which is to the west of the river Trent. As to their accent I would say it is distinctly different to the Yorkshire accentof say Doncaster, though like many local accents it is becoming increasingly difficuly to hear a true local accent.
That would depend on which Leeds you are looking for:Leeds, Massachusetts is in Hampshire County.Leeds, Maine is in Androscoggin County.Leeds, New York is in Greene County.Leeds, Alabama is in Jefferson County.Leeds, North Dakota is in Benson County.Leeds, Utah is in Washington County.Considering he asked this in "England"I guess none of the above apply.It's in West Yorkshire I think.
As Henry approached his regiment, he was afraid the men would taunt and insult him.