The gate was demolished in 1800 to make room for Newton's College.
The gate was demolished in 1672 and the upper part of the city wall in 1674.
One of its two side-gates were removed in the early 19th century, and in 1896, the whole gate was demolished.
The gate was demolished as blood, body parts and debris were strewn over the area.
The gate and the rest of the fortifications were demolished in the 19th century and replaced by a park.
The gate itself was later demolished during the 19th century to lay a wide road.
The gate was demolished in the 16th century.
The gate was demolished about 120 years ago in order to widen the road.
Both this wall and the gate were demolished in 1868.
The gate and walls were demolished in the early 18th century.