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Butcher Street in Derry, Northern Ireland, derives its name from the presence of butchers who operated in the area during the 17th century. The street was likely a center for meat sales and processing, reflecting the trade and occupation of the residents at that time. The name has persisted as a historical reference to the street's original use.

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