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Cremorne or Grenwick Gardens Tavern, 173 High street, Lowestoft

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Cremorne or Grenwick Gardens Tavern, 173 High Street. (Later the Jubilee Stores) *

A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Lowestoft - Suffolk. The Lowestoft, Suffolk listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.

Residents at this address.

1865 - Benjamin Bussey. Beerhouse Keeper. Suffolk Chronicle, 14th Oct 1865.

1869 - Benjamin Bussey (Beer Retailer) - Post Office Directory. 174 High Street.

1874 - Benjamin Bussey, Cremorne Gardens, High Street. Lowestoft Journal, 25th Apr 1874.

1875 - Benjamin Bussey (Beer Retailer) - Post Office Directory. 173 High Street.

1877 - Benjamin Bussey. Norfolk News, 15th Dec 1877.

1879 - Mr. T. Scarll, application for wine license. Lowestoft Journal, 13th Sep1879.

1880 - George Fisk. Cremorne Gardens, Beerhouse. Eastern Daily Press, 15th Nov 1880.

1881 - George Fisk (Age 33, Beer House Keeper, 173 High Street) RG11-1903-79-7

1882 - George Fisk. Norfolk Chronicle, 11th Feb 1882.

1882 - Mentioned in the Ipswich Journal, 2nd December 1882.

1884 - William Bussey. Lowestoft Journal, 16th Aug 1884.

1886 - License transferred from Mr. B. Bussey to Mr. R. Browne. Lowestoft Journal, 3rd Apr 1886.

1887 - Robert Brown. Lowestoft Journal, 3rd Sep 1887.

1891 - Harriett Brown (Age 42, Beer House Keeper, 173 High Street) RG12-1493-53-17

1892 - H. Brown (1892 Huke’s Lowestoft Directory)

1892 - Mrs Harriett Brown (Beer Retailer) - Kelly’s Directory. 173 High Street


* Provided by Ian White

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