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1384 - The Market Place was partially paved and a pillory built. 1385 - The first Market Cross was erected in the Market Place. 1509 - The Market Cross erected in 1385 was replaced with a new one. 1546 - The town built a large building on the Market for use by the butchers. 1604 - The third Market Cross was erected and the Market was extended to the north. 1650 - The paving of the Market Place was completed. 1729 - A fourth Market Cross was erected, it was circular and supported on pillars. The Pillory was removed. 1792 - There were riots in the Market Place and the gaol was broken open by the mob. 1816 - The stocks opposite the Hospital School were last used. 1819 - The pump was erected in the Market Place to supply water. 1820 - A whole ox was roasted in the Market Place to celebrate the Coronation of George IV. 1836 - The last Market Cross was removed and sold for £55.6.0. 1890 - The Market Pump was removed. 1897 - 21 schools were given dinner in the Market Place to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee. 1914 - A brass tablet was placed in the Market Place to mark the site of the Market Cross. 1936 - The Corporation purchased a motor road sweeper for the Market Place for £500. 1950 - One way working was introduced around Theatre Plain, Regent Road (top), King Street and Market Place. 1983 - An historic cannon found near the Armoury, Southtown Road, was placed outside the Fisherman’s Hospital on a replica carriage. 1988 - The Market was pedestrianised. 1994 - A stone tablet was set in the Market Place to mark the site of the Market Pump. 1995 - The official opening ceremony for the pedestrianised Market Place.
For more information on Great Yarmouth Markets, please contact:
Duncan Mallett Market Manager Property Services Town Hall Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR30 2QF Tel. 01493 846403 Fax.01493 846350 email: drm@great-yarmouth.gov.uk
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