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One of the leading medieval communities in England, Northampton's Jews were given the boot in 1290. However, seven centuries later they would return to give the boot to Northampton.
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Places of interest
- The Shop and Residence of Joel Moss - 25 and 29 Bridge Street
- 15 The Drapery - The Shop and Residence of E.E. Freedman (1885)
- Sheep Street - Hebrew Study at Dr Doddridge's Dissenting Academy
- 52 Sheep Street - The Premises of Samuel Kronson, Leather Agent (1889)
- The Barrack Road, and Temple Bar - the medieval Jewish cemetery
- The Market Square / Junction with Abington Street - 'Doffman's Corner'
- Northampton Railway Station - Northampton Castle
- 10 Victoria Road - Premises of A&W Flatau
- 8 South Street - The Jewish Youth Club
- Northampton Central Museum - The Medieval Jewish Tombstone (c. 1259 - 1290)
- The ‘Jews Garden’ – Angel Lane and Fetter Street
- Sheep Street, and Northampton Corporation Fish Market - the medieval Jewry, the site of the synagogue and Dr Doddridge's Dissenting Academy.
- Sheep Street - Site of 'Gonski & Davis' Toy Dealers
- St Sepulchre's 'Church - the Jew's Cross, and the Site of the Alleged Ritual Murder Attempt, 1277
- The Market Square - Samuel Isaac's fountain
- The Hebrew Congregation - Overstone Road
- Palmerston House, 9 - 12 Palmerston Road - Premises of A&W Flatau (1889) and the Second World War Kosher Canteen
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