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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lincolnshire => Topic started by: jksdelver on Wednesday 07 September 22 18:54 BST (UK)
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Any one have any information on the Inn prio and around October 1767. For sale in October 1767 as a message or tenement in tenure of Joseph Widdowson and James Scarth
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An advertisement in 1742 (Stamford Mercury 25 Feb) referred to the transfer of a licensee to the "White Hind and new Pack-Horse-Inn over-against the Oat-Market in Lincoln". This suggests that the buildings were next door the each other; but I do not know where the Oat Market was. Hill's "Georgian Lincoln" is unhelpful.
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Oh nice one interesting
Thank you
An advertisement in 1742 (Stamford Mercury 25 Feb) referred to the transfer of a licensee to the "White Hind and new Pack-Horse-Inn over-against the Oat-Market in Lincoln". This suggests that the buildings were next door the each other; but I do not know where the Oat Market was. Hill's "Georgian Lincoln" is unhelpful.
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A later article (1802) says that Oat market is in High Street Lincoln.
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I wonder if it was in the Cornhill. Oats, corn etc were sold there at one time.
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Would make sense
I wonder if it was in the Cornhill. Oats, corn etc were sold there at one time.
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Sorry haven't been here.
Pre 1849 the Cornhill was used for open air sales and in 1849 the Cornhill market was built there.
It included a cellar for storage, which I remember it being used as a pub called the Cornhill Vaults in the early 70's.
It is located just off but part of the high street, so I think it's the correct area.
Just a bit of history for you :).
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Thank you for the extra information
Sorry haven't been here.
Pre 1849 the Cornhill was used for open air sales and in 1849 the Cornhill market was built there.
It included a cellar for storage, which I remember it being used as a pub called the Cornhill Vaults in the early 70's.
It is located just off but part of the high street, so I think it's the correct area.
Just a bit of history for you :).
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You're welcome. Have you tried contacting the archives in Rumbold street Lincoln ?
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Not as yet. The family moved to London later. Father and son becoming solicitors. The son being publicly whipped for stealing whilst they were in Lincoln
Oh the joys of family history
You're welcome. Have you tried contacting the archives in Rumbold street Lincoln ?
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;D such fun isn't it ? .
I would give them a try, they're very good and extremely helpful and the most likely to have the info you're looking for.
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Thank you
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;D such fun isn't it ? .
I would give them a try, they're very good and extremely helpful and the most likely to have the info you're looking for.
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I'll be interested to hear how you get on :).
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I'll be interested to hear how you get on :).