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Tithebarn Street is a road in
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. Situated in the city centre, it runs between Chapel Street and the junction of Great Crosshall Street and Vauxhall Road is part of Liverpool's Knowledge Quarter.


History

The street was one of the original seven streets that made up the medieval borough founded by King John in 1207, together with Water Street, Castle Street, Chapel Street, Old Hall Street, High Street and Dale Street. Originally, the street was known as Moor (or Moore) Street before its name was changed to the present day name. Records show a barn being built in 1523 by Sir William Molyneux on the corner of the street where it meets Cheapside. The barn was used to store
tithe A tithe (; from Old English: ''teogoþa'' "tenth") is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory tax to government. Modern tithes are normally voluntary and paid in money, cash, cheques or v ...
s. Parts of the barn survived into the early 1900s. May 1850 saw the opening of a railway station, which would come to be known as Liverpool Exchange. Jointly owned by the
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and the East Lancashire Railway, the station had ten platforms at its peak. However, the Beeching cuts proved to be the death knell of the station and, with mainline services moved to Liverpool Lime Street, it closed in April 1977. Local services were moved to the nearby Moorfields railway station with the creation of
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. The frontage of the station was preserved and turned into office space, known as Mercury Court. The street was the scene of a brutal murder in 1874, known as the 'Tithebarn Street Outrage' when Robert Morgan, a dock worker, was kicked to death in front of his wife and brother. Morgan was killed by members of Liverpool's notorious Cornermen gang when he refused to hand over ale money to 17-year-old gang member, John McCrave. During World War 2, Tithebarn Street and the area around it suffered extensive damage from the Blitz and required considerable rebuilding. The rail route to Exchange railway station was damaged by the bombing and parts of the roof of the station had to be demolished. In 1970, the Churchill Way Flyovers were opened, linking Tithebarn Street and Dale Street to Lime Street. Built as part of an inner-city ring road project that was never fully completed, the flyovers were demolished in 2019 having been deemed unsafe. In April 2005, popular Liverpool sculpture '' Superlambanana'' was moved to the street.


Knowledge Quarter

Tithebarn Street is home to several university buildings and along with the surrounding streets is a popular site for student accommodation.
Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool John Moores University (abbreviated LJMU) is a public university, public research university in the city of Liverpool, England. The university can trace its origins to the Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts, established in 1823. This ...
(LJMU), has facilities on the road dating back from when it was Liverpool Polytechnic. LJMU's library, Avril Robarts Library, is situated on the street.


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