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Dukes Head, 2 Duke’s Head Street. (Later the Prince of Wales) *
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.
1823 - Samuel Chambers - Pigot’s Directory. Sarah Chambers.
1830 - Samuel Allerton - Pigot’s Directory.
1839 - Samuel Allerton - Pigot’s Directory.
1841 - Samuel Allerton (Age 47, Shipwright, Dukes Head Street) HO107-1030-6
1844 - Samuel Allerton, Beerhouse, Dukes Head Street. White's Directory.
1851 - Samuel Allerton (Age 57, Shipwright, Dukes Head, Dukes Head Street)
HO107-1805-268-33
1855 - Samuel Allerton, Dukes Head Street, Beer House - White's Directory.
1860 - Martha Tripp, wife of the landlord. Norfolk News, 14th Apr 1860.
1862 - Samuel Allerton - (Occupant - Reconveyance Dated 20th August 1862)
Existed up to about 1871 and then renamed the Prince of Wales.
* Provided by Ian White