Can you correctly guess which of the places are cities whilst AVOIDING those that are towns? Make sure to answer carefully, as selecting three incorrect answers will end the quiz!
Historically, in the UK a city is a settlement with a cathedral. Hence why some of these places may seem small in population but are still cities because they have a cathedral, e.g. Ely.
Manchester really had to lobby Queen Victoria to make it a city after it got a Cathedral, and it mostly got it because it was a big town. Ripon (based on Manchester's precedence) lobbied soon after and set a precedent for maybe 50 years and about 3 cities where a Cathedral gave a town city status as that was the done thing as Victoria, her son and her grandson didn't want to be bombarded with petitions from cathedral towns.
Meanwhile, during that time quite a few large towns became a city despite having no cathedral (though they do now). After the small town - close enough to London for influencial people to know it - of St Albans got city status when the Abbey got a diocesian seat, then they made explicit that Cathedral should not necessary mean City Status.
Not sure what's going on but every answer I clicked was marked as incorrect even though they were right (confirmed by checking answers afterwards), so I wiped out with zero points. This is on Firefox Mobile.
The criteria changed in the 20th century.
Meanwhile, during that time quite a few large towns became a city despite having no cathedral (though they do now). After the small town - close enough to London for influencial people to know it - of St Albans got city status when the Abbey got a diocesian seat, then they made explicit that Cathedral should not necessary mean City Status.
It's always been the blessing of the monarch.