PENSHAL (Tripe Market):
Entry, dated 1607, to the market for cheap meat where
liver, tripe, kidneys, etc. were sold, as well as chickens and rabbits. More expensive
meat was sold in the main meat market across the street. Poorer people, such as many of
the Pilgrims, could only afford the cheaper fare available in the Tripe Market.
Beyond the Penshal at the next corner, in the middle of the Breestraat is the
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