Address also given as St. Clements Church Alley.
Stood on the corner of St. Clements Church Alley and Colegate.
Offered to let March 1783 - `Enquire of Old Cat & Fiddle Brewing office, St
Saviour's.'
For sale by Auction Wednesday 9th March 1814, late the property of
Jeremiah Ives Harvey.
A desirable Public House fronting the street, with small yard and
shed.
On Saturday 15th January 1837, a woman, believed to be about 40
years of age, hired a furnished room of T. Sanneville at Castle
Ditches. On the Monday afternoon she took possession but decamped
the next day, in the morning, taking the bed with her, and all the
bedding.
On Friday 20th January, a woman of the same description, hired a
room at the Sun & Anchor, and took away the blankets.
Appears in the 1851 census as next to Shaw's Court (Shores Court) which is further west
than the position generally accepted and as confirmed by the 1861 census, as being on the
corner of Church Alley.
Sometimes found as the SUN & ANCHOR
TAVERN.