Newcastle Under Lyme, c.1965
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N93046

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The wide end of the Ironmarket was also known as Butchers' Row; even its supply of water came to the surface courtesy of the Butchery Pump. Also here was the Iron Hall which belonged to the castle chapel of St Mary, from which it drew rents. In 1608 Thomas Baylie, a butcher, was paying an annual rent of 12d for a tenement in the Iron Hall.
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