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Holding area for cattle going to market From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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A laystall was a place where cattle going to market could be held, and by extension became a term for a place where detritus (particularly dung) was accumulated awaiting its removal.

The siting of laystalls was a contentious issue during the rebuilding of London after the fire of 1666, due to the noise and nuisance they created.[1] Several streets in the UK bear the name Laystall Street, such as in Clerkenwell, London.

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Whitechapel Mount

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