Weekday Cross

[1] There is also reference to the purchase of drink that was drunk at the cross on Corpus Christi.

It was possible to buy butter, eggs, pigeon, wild fowl, fruit and fish.

This building became the Court House and Town Hall when the borough had its own mayor and aldermen.

This site is now occupied by the Nottingham Contemporary art gallery.

In 1723, land was given by William Thorpe on High Pavement in Weekday Cross was used and the Nottingham Bluecoat School migrated there,[4] remaining for over a century.

The modern Weekday Cross reinstated by Nottingham Civic Society in 1993
Weekday Cross showing the Great Central Railway tunnel portal before its demolition to make room for the Nottingham Contemporary art gallery