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Name: | South Gate, Newark |
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HER Number: | M3789 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
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Monument Types
- TOWN GATE (Med, Medieval - 1066 AD to 1546 AD)
Full description
The position of the south gate is defined in local deeds - eg "the corner without the south gate at the end of Milnegate" and " a toft lying without the south gate at the corner towards Milnegate between a toft formerly John Thurbernes and the way called Pottergate" (now Lombard Street). (1)
See M5677 for town defences, M3164 for North Bar and M3788 for East Bar. See L11285 for excavation of rampart nearby.
<1> Brown C, 1904, History of Newark, p 139 (Published document). SNT526.
Related records
L3789 | Parent of: Documentary references to South Gate, Newark (Element) |
M5677 | Part of: MEDIEVAL TOWN DEFENCES OF NEWARK (Monument) |
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