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Ship and Railway Tavern, 99 High street, Lowestoft

Lowestoft pub history index

Ship and Railway Tavern, 99 High Street. (Previously the Dutch Hoy from 1823 -1846) *

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.

1849 - George Cox, Fish Merchant & Licenced Victualler (London Gazette 10 April 1849)

1850 - George Cox - Hunt & Co Directory.

1851 - Mr. Cox. Ipswich Journal, 5th Apr 1851.

1851 - George Cox (Age 58, Inn Keeeper, High Street) HO107/1805/

1852 - George Cox - Slater’s Directory.

1855 - George Cox - White's Directory

1865 - Sarah Cox - Post Office Directory, 99 High Street.

1865 - Licence transferred to the Brewers Arms. Norfolk Chronicle 2nd September 1865.

1869 - David Claxton (Railway Tavern) – Ipswich Journal 11th September 1869, License Application


* Provided by Ian White

And Last updated on: Friday, 09-Feb-2024 14:55:35 GMT