Balbeck is a good town, well inclosed with walls, and tolerably commercial.
These people do not till the ground nor labour; for they eat no bread, except it be those who dwell near a good town, who go thither and eat bread sometimes.
And there men first find a good town, called Belethe, which is at the end of the kingdom of Aleppo; and from thence men go to Babylon and to Cairo.
Having passed these places there is a river called Pudopotani on which is a good town of many Moorish merchants, who own many ships; here begins the kingdom of Calicut.
Fontainbleau is a good town, stands adjacent to the palace; and as the gardens, park, &c.
Auxerre is a good town, pleasantly situated, and in a plentiful and cheap country.
From thence men come by a city that is called Beyrout, where Saint George slew the dragon; and it is a good town, and a fair castle therein, and it is three journeys from the foresaid city of Sardenak.
These folk that I speak of, they till not the land, and they labour nought; for they eat no bread, but if it be any that dwell nigh a good town, that go thither and eat bread sometime.
And there first men find a good town, that is clept Belethe; and it is at the end of the kingdom of Aleppo.
Also, a few leagues away lies the "good town" of Pontdebois.
Pontdebois has been a Good Town with a charter of privileges for about a hundred years.
The "Good Town" of Pontdebois: Aspect and Organization 343 XXII.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good town" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.