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Swan & Salmon
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The Swan & Salmon was situated at 6
Corporation Lane. This pub was present by 1839 and closed in the 1880s. It
was one of a few pubs cited by the Linconshire Chronicle in 1855 as being a
haven for the sale of stoen goods. Now demolished, the site is within the
Waterside Shopping Centre. |
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From the archives: |
1867: Prosecutor: Patrick Coakley of Greetwell, labourer. Was
staying at an Irish lodging house near the Adam and Eve. Witnesses: Mary Ann
Wilson of 6 Corporation Street, singlewoman, daughter of the landlord of the
Swan and Salmon beerhouse, Saltergate; John Mitchell of 34 St Hugh's Street,
police constable. Accused: George Christmas. Lodged at the Swan and Salmon
and lives with Bridget Roctagan. Crime: stealing money worth £3 10s in the
parish of St Swithin, Lincoln. |
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