You Are Here - Micklegate Bar, York, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Master Mariner
N 53° 57.352 W 001° 05.447
30U E 625273 N 5980299
This map is attached to the north east (inner) side of Micklegate Bar in the south west city wall of York.
Waymark Code: WMMFYP
Location: Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/15/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member the federation
Views: 3

The map forms a part of an information panel that imparts details about the city walls. The map shows the route of the wall and the various gates that allow access to the city. This board tells about Micklegate Bar.

The History of York website tells us about Micklegate Bar:

Micklegate Bar was the most important of York’s four main medieval gateways and the focus for grand events.  The name comes from 'Micklelith', meaning great street.

It was the main entrance to the city for anyone arriving from the South.  At least half a dozen reigning monarchs have passed through this gate and by tradition they stop here to ask the Lord Mayor's permission to enter the city.

The lower section of the bar dates from the 12th century, the top two storeys from the 14th.  The building was inhabited from 1196.  Like the other main gates, Micklegate Bar originally had a barbican built on the front, in this case demolished in 1826.

For centuries the severed heads of rebels and traitors were displayed above the gate, the many victims include Sir Henry Purcey (Hotspur) in 1403 and Richard, Duke of York in 1460.  The last of the severed heads was removed in 1754.

Location Name: You Are Here - Micklegate Bar (Inner)

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