Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tower of London' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
He founded several castles along the way, but took a circuitous route toward London;[53][54] only when he reached Canterbury did he turn towards England's largest city.
[55] A series of Norman victories along the route cut the city's supply lines and in December 1066, isolated and intimidated, its leaders yielded London without a fight.
William sent an advance party to prepare the city for his entrance, to celebrate his victory and found a castle; in the words of William's biographer, William of Poitiers, "certain fortifications were completed in the city against the restlessness of the huge and brutal populace.
[66] The Norman Conquest of London manifested itself not only with a new ruling class, but in the way the city was structured.
The importance of the city and its Tower is marked by the speed at which he secured London.
[69] Constables also had civic duties relating to the city.
Usually they were given control of the city and were responsible for levying taxes, enforcing the law and maintaining order.
When this failed he fled the city, and Parliament retaliated by removing Sir John Byron, the Lieutenant of the Tower.
It had the dual role of providing protection for the City through its defensive structure and the provision of a garrison, and of also controlling the citizens by the same means.
Such development could limit the ability to perceive the Tower as being slightly apart from the City, or have an adverse impact on its skyline as viewed from the river.