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Bailgate Rd?
Is mise Duncan Started conversation May 3, 2000
Actually it's just "The bailgate" - sorry for any confusion, but all those whiskys do affect one's memory
Bailgate Rd?
Yvonne aka india Posted Jun 16, 2008
It's not even that, it's just "Bailgate", gate being the old term for a road, not a physical gate. It's seen in lots of places in the centre of the city - Bailgate, Eastgate, Clasketgate, Priorygate. As shorthand, folks do sometimes informally talk about places being "in the Bail".
Bailgate Rd?
PhilG Posted Aug 28, 2017
The southern end of "Bailgate" is situated on the outer bailey of Lincoln Castle. Although you are right about -gate being from the Scandinavian there was a gate called Bailgate on Steep Hill; it was at the boundary of the City and the Bail which were two of the three self-governing areas of Lincoln. Read about Lincoln's gates here:http://www.itsaboutlincoln.co.uk/lincolns-gates.html
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