OT - Black Boy Pub

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Emigrants had to be contained to restrict the possible spread of disease. The holding area at Paragon was the building now used as Tigers Lair.

As an aside, some historians claim that most strains of syphilis originate from Hull. <ok>

Wasn't there an excavation of an old Monastry graveyard in the Old Town and most of it's occupants was found to have syphilis? Think it's where the new (ish) Magistrates Courts are in Market Place.
 
Wasn't there an excavation of an old Monastry graveyard in the Old Town and most of it's occupants was found to have syphilis? Think it's where the new (ish) Magistrates Courts are in Market Place.

<applause> << Think about it.

Yes it was. I can't remember much more of the evidence though. I think it was the earliest incidence of the disease ever found, which they say means the others must have originated from here.
 
As an aside said:
Previously it was generally thought that Columbus brought syphilis back from the Americas. However, the bones of monks buried close to the River Hull (close to the carpark above/behind Argos on Lowgate) showed the typical lesions associated with syphilis - these pre-date 1492 and therefore blow the Columbus theory out of the water. Another first for Hull.
 
Seeing as, for most of our history, we've been a Port, it could have been brought in from anywhere.
 
<applause> << Think about it.

Yes it was. I can't remember much more of the evidence though. I think it was the earliest incidence of the disease ever found, which they say means the others must have originated from here.

No cure from the clap in them days either. Soon as you showed signs of the symptoms you must have thought 'well, I'm a gonna' ere'.
 
Emigrants had to be contained to restrict the possible spread of disease. The holding area at Paragon was the building now used as Tigers Lair.

As an aside, some historians claim that most strains of syphilis originate from Hull. <ok>

When I was in the Army I was told that Betws-y-Coed had the highest rate per capita of syphilis in the UK.
This played on my mind a bit, I was young and naive at the time. So when on excercise in the area, we went into the village for a pint, I avoided trying it on with the local girls. But then I got pissed. Asking the barmaid if she had ever had a dose, didn't go down too well.
 
When I was in the Army I was told that Betws-y-Coed had the highest rate per capita of syphilis in the UK.
This played on my mind a bit, I was young and naive at the time. So when on excercise in the area, we went into the village for a pint, I avoided trying it on with the local girls. But then I got pissed. Asking the barmaid if she had ever had a dose, didn't go down too well.


That must have been disappointing.

Coming from a place with that reputation, you'd expect her to go down better than that.
 
When I was in the Army I was told that Betws-y-Coed had the highest rate per capita of syphilis in the UK.
This played on my mind a bit, I was young and naive at the time. So when on excercise in the area, we went into the village for a pint, I avoided trying it on with the local girls. But then I got pissed. Asking the barmaid if she had ever had a dose, didn't go down too well.

Can you catch syphillis from sheep then?
 
Just been looking at the Not606 Liverpool board and there is a thread about The UK city of Culture.

Somebody mentioned that Hull was once a slave port and cited the "Black Boy" pub as evidence.

I've no recollection of Hull ever being a slave port and I thought the "Black Boy" was recognising the abolition
of slavery with it being so close to Wilberforce House.

Am i right?. Can anybody shed anymore light on this.

there may have been a small number of slaves coming through hull, but there are obvious reasons why it was nothing like the scale of the trade in places like bristol, london and liverpool. when ships were carrying slaves many died in the bad conditions on board and it made no sense to sail halfway round the country to hull when ports such as liverpool, london, bristol, plymouth, exeter were nearer to where the ships were coming from and more slaves would be in better condition for selling. under the 1799 slave trade act, the trade was restricted to liverpool, london, and bristol. those three accounted for 90% of the british slave trade and grew wealthy from it. there might have otherwise been more black people in hull. i have a friend who can trace her ancestry back to liverpool and suspects her very tightly curly hair and slightly brown skin could mean she is descended from a slave.
 
Hadn't heard about all this syphilis business but on the other side of the health coin, my Dad told me that it was in Hull that cod liver oil was discovered as a cure for rickets. Makes sense. Anyone know anything about that?
 
wasnt the syphilis theory poo pooed (always wanted to say that) - something to do with the skeletal remains found contaminated by the diet thet ate ?!?!