Friday, 9 October 2009
Bull baiting in Broad Street
In the mid 1700s, a small row of tenements named Fisherman’s Row stood in the middle of Broad Street, Portsmouth. At one end there was a strong post tied to which was an iron ring where each Shrove Tuesday a bull was baited. Fisherman’s Row became an obstruction with the coming of the stagecoach and was demolished in 1771.
Labels:
1771,
Broad Street,
bull baiting,
Fisherman's Row,
Point,
portsmouth history
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