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Hope & Anchor
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The Hope & Anchor was situated at 54
Waterside South. This pub was present by 1843 and closed in 1918. It has now
been demolished with the site occupied by Siemans. |
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From the archives: |
On 11th September 1862
Thomas Stennett,
was accused at Lincoln Quarter Sessions of uttering three counterfeit half
crowns at the Lock Tavern and Hope & Anchor.
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