- Ludgate
Ludgate was the westernmost gate in
London Wall . The name survives inLudgate Hill , an eastward continuation ofFleet Street , andLudgate Circus .The Romans built a road along the north bank of the
River Thames westwards through the gate later called Lud Gate as part of thefortifications of London . Guarding the road from the west, it led to the Romans' main burial ground in what is now Fleet Street. The gate stood just above a crossing of theFleet River (this now runs underground). It stood almost opposite what is now St Martin's Church on what is now called Ludgate Hill. The site of the gate is marked by a plaque on the north side of Ludgate Hill, halfway betweenLudgate Circus andSt Paul's Cathedral .Tradition has it that the gate may have been built by an ancient Briton,
King Lud , in66 BC - but it is more likely that the Romans were the first to build it, and that it is simply named after him.Rebuilt in
1215 , the rooms above the gate became used as aprison for petty offenders. The gate was one of three separate sites that bore the name Ludgate Prison. In1378 it was decided thatNewgate Prison would be used for serious criminals, and Ludgate for Freemen of the City andclergy who were imprisoned for minor offences such as debt. By1419 it became clear that prisoners were far too comfortable here, as they were more likely to want to stay than to pay their debts and leave. They were all transferred to Newgate prison for this reason, although that prison was so overcrowded and unhealthy that they soon returned. It had a flat lead roof for prisoners to exercise on, as well as a 'large walking place' at ground level.Rebuilt by the City in
1586 , a statue of King Lud was placed on the east side, and one ofQueen Elizabeth I on the west. These statues are now outside St Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street. It was rebuilt again after being destroyed in the Great Fire. Like the other City gates it was demolished in1760 . The prisoners were moved to a section of the workhouse inBishopsgate Street.ee also
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Fortifications of London
*London
*city gate
*city wall
*Nuada
*Lud son of Heli
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