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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lincolnshire => Topic started by: Eilleen on Thursday 26 November 20 13:39 GMT (UK)
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Hello,
A bit more knowledge needed ,
someone on the site helped Me out with the 1851 census, of where someone maybe lodged,
I am now hoping that I can find names of Inn or Public bar, during 1852, Guildhall street, Lincoln.
I am a local lass, but I do not go that far back x
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There are two listed on pubwiki.co.uk for 1850
Mason's Arms Inn 5 Guildhall Street landlord (appears to be) Charles Todd
Beer retailer Mary Turner 8 Guildhall Street
Not sure if these are on the 'same' Guildhall Street.
Hope this helps.
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Thank you ,
I now have "The Monson Arms "
and "City Arms "
thank you .
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From the clips on British Newspaper Archive, the Mason's Arms was an established inn used by the great and good of Lincoln at the time - so sounds the most likely from what Frances' death notice suggests about her background (linking to your other thread).
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Ili1133
Thank you,
I was just going through the newspapers x
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In 1855 there was the Trent Tavern and Turf Inn on Guildhall Street, Lincoln. The Trent was a 10 GS, redeveloped (along with others) when Westminster Bank erected their grand building, now the Yorkshire Bank.
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Greboblun,
Thank you so much for those.
Eilleen.