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Fishergate Bar is the least well-preserved of the 5 main gateways
to the city. The bar was once much like the other 4 and probably stood
3 to 4 storeys high. In 1489 the bar was so badly damaged by rebels that
it was bricked up until 1827. The towers that once rose above the gateway
were used by Queen Elizabeth I as a prison for Roman Catholics and lunatics.
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