NORTHERN MEMOIRS. 281 



and not far from Hungate, stood the imbellish- 

 ments of Nicholas Church, associating with some 

 inconsiderable lanes, allies, and caves ; but in- 

 clining yet more westward, and nearer the Castle, 

 remains theBogholes, and the Brew-house-yard. 

 But I forgot to tell you, that in the very centre, 

 or division of the Pavement, there stands a Bow 

 (or a fair Port) opposite to Bridle-smith-Gate ; 

 adjoining to which, is Girdle-smith-Gate ; and 

 next unto that, is Peter-Gate, a derivative from 

 the church that fronts the west angle, and di- 

 rects into Hungate. But presupposing your 

 station at the north end of Bridle-smith-Gate ; 

 immediately then you face Hen-Cross, which in 

 a direct line leads on to Cow-lane-Bar ; but if 

 otherwise you incline to the left, then you leave 

 the Saturday Shambles, the Fruiterers and the 

 Cage on your right hand, and Peck-lane that 

 directs to Peter's Church, on your left ; but if 

 pointing your passage towards the western angle, 

 you then enter the Sands, and also the Sheep- 

 Market, which is commonly kept upon Timber- 

 hill. 



Now advancing more westward, you enter the 

 Friers, but on the left hand of your entrance, is 

 Wheeler-gate; and on your right, is the Beast- 

 market that fronts the Long-How, into which, 

 and from the skirts of the Forest, there presents 

 a small avenue, some call it Sheep-Lane; oppo- 





