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  1. The Sir John Borlase Warren, Nottingham, United Kingdom. 2,599 likes · 17 talking about this · 13,452 were here. The Sir John Borlase Warren, Canning Circus Nottingham

  2. John Borlase Warren (Stapleford, Nottinghamshire, 2 de septiembre de 1753- Londres, 27 de febrero de 1822) fue un almirante de la Marina Real británica, diplomático y político. Fue miembro de la Cámara de los Comunes entre 1774 y 1807.

  3. About. The Sir John Borlase Warren is a Lincoln Green and Everards Brewery 'Project William' partnership. Established in 2012, Lincoln Green Brewing Company takes its name from the colour of dyed woollen cloth associated with the legend of Robin Hood. Our philosophy around our pubs is simple: We believe in 'proper pubs'.

  4. The Sir John Borlase Warren is proud to offer a selection of Essential Mains, Express Lunches, and Stone-Baked, Hand Rolled Pizzas, but the real star of our show is Our Specials Menu. Our daily specials can be found listed on the chalkboards near the fireplace or printed on a smaller menu on your table.

  5. Nottingham. The Sir John Borlase Warren stands proudly as the most prominent building at Canning Circus in Nottingham, where Derby Road, Ilkeston Road and Alfreton Road meet. This area has become a haven for pub-goers and The Sir John is widely regarded as the flagship destination, having the finest ‘secret' beer garden in Nottingham.

  6. The first Stapleford Hall was built in 13th century. Sir John Borlase Warren was born at the Hall in 1753. He joined the navy and rose through the ranks, becoming admiral. He was also ambassador to the Russian court, in St Petersburg, and MP for Nottingham (1796–1806).

  7. John Borlase Warren was entered as an able seaman on the books of the Marlborough on 24 April 1771, although he had been admitted to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in 1769. His college and naval careers were intermingled, and he graduated with a ba in 1773 and an ma in 1776. In 1774 Warren had been elected to parliament for Marlow in ...