DescriptionThe hamlet of City - geograph.org.uk - 1066761.jpg
English: The hamlet of City A tiny place. Surely someone is having a laugh with the name?
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Mike Hunter makes the observation that there is also a 'City' in the Vale of Glamorgan, in SS9978. That makes you wonder if the name has a derivation from the welsh word 'Ty' for a house, except that there's also another tiny place called 'City' in Suffolk in TM3988, which rather weakens that theory.
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Mike Hunter makes the observation that there is also a 'City' in the Vale of Glamorgan, in SS9978. T