The Corn Market is an area of Halifax town centre between Southgate and Princess Street, at the bottom of Crown Street.
In the 18th century, this was recorded as a market for corn, cheese, salt, and other goods
This is discussed in the book the collection of Prints by J. R. Smith.
Buildings and Properties on Corn Market |
The occupants of the properties here have included
The odd numbers are on the east side of Corn Market, running from Old Market to Russell Street; the even numbers are on the west side of Corn Market, running from Crown Street to Cheapside
See Corn Riots
This & associated entries use material contributed by Anthony Buckless
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