. The history of Newcastle upon Tyne: or, The ancient and present state of that town . CHAP. VIII. Of PILGRIM-STREET. HIS Street got its Name from the Pilgrims^ who camefrom all Parts of this Kingdom to worfhip at our LadysChapel at =• Gefmond. , Gefmand, er Jefu- The R E was an Inn in this Street, which the Pilgrims munde. ■^^in their Journey were wont to call at, which occafioned / ^^their conitant commg up this btreet, and fo it got it s wntmts Je-Name of Pilgrim-fireet^ as the Inn did that of the Pilgrims fumuth, is As you defcend this Street, you have on the left Hand a PafTage to


. The history of Newcastle upon Tyne: or, The ancient and present state of that town . CHAP. VIII. Of PILGRIM-STREET. HIS Street got its Name from the Pilgrims^ who camefrom all Parts of this Kingdom to worfhip at our LadysChapel at =• Gefmond. , Gefmand, er Jefu- The R E was an Inn in this Street, which the Pilgrims munde. ■^^in their Journey were wont to call at, which occafioned / ^^their conitant commg up this btreet, and fo it got it s wntmts Je-Name of Pilgrim-fireet^ as the Inn did that of the Pilgrims fumuth, is As you defcend this Street, you have on the left Hand a PafTage to the /W ^^:Carliol-croft, which is a large Field (formerly the Property of the Carliols, ^f/thtlffnow oC John Rogers, Efq;) bounded on one Side with the Towns Walls, and <i/Newcl-on the other by the Gardens on this Side oi Pilgrim-ftreet. ftle, oijiant from It about■2. Miles; itappertained10 the Baronyi)/Robert deGnugy, asappears by ttCtrtijicategiven in theUird ofHen. the id. of fuch Manoun, as his Barony did confijl of, for which he was obliged to the Service «/Three Kniijlits Fees. Ma-. Brit. Vd. 3.


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