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The Case Was Altered
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The Case Was Altered was situated on the A17 and
was one of ten pubs auctioned off
by the Smith family of Gosberton in 1951. According to the Lincolnshire
Standard of 1 December 1951, "Bidding started before a crowd of 100 at
£12,000 . . . at £40,000 the properties were knocked down to Mr Sidney
Motion of Sidney H & Graham Motion, on behalf of Messrs Morgan brewers of
Norwich". This pub was present by 1872 when the publican was Frederick
Hanks. This pub has now been demolished. |
Source: Adam Cartwright |
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Dates |
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M.Bryan |
1952/1959 |
Son of landlord. |
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