Nottingham - NG7
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 28 Apr 2012
A view of St Helen's Street with the "Sir John Borlase Warren" pub and other buildings. The pub is named after the fourth son of John Borlase Warren. This son was born in Stapleford, Notts and studied at Cambridge University before becoming the M.P. for Great Marlow. He was created a baronet and served as British Ambassador to St Petersburg. Having distinguished himself in the navy he was appointed Vice Admiral in 1805. He became a full Admiral in 1810 and was simultaneously appointed Commander-in-Chief for the North American station. He retired with honours in 1814 and died in 1822.