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Star Commercial Hotel, 24 High street, Lowestoft

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Star Commercial Hotel, (Star of Hope??) 24 High Street. Later the Evening Star. *

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.

1847 - Inquest into the death of workman, whilst digging well (Ipswich Journal)

1847 - Susanna Balls. Star Hotel opposite the Post Office. Opening of the new Star Commercial Hotel. Previously at the Crown Inn for 26 years. The Globe, 16th Oct 1847.

1848 - Susanna Balls. Acquired Wine and Spirits License. The Globe, 14th Oct 1848.

1849 - Mentioned in The New Hand Book to Lowestoft and its Environs.

1850 - Susanna Balls - Hunt & Co Directory.

1850 - Advertised ‘To Be Let’ in the Norfolk Chronicle, 9th Mar 1850.

1852 - Advertised ‘To Be Let’ in the Norfolk Chronicle, 18th Sep 1852.

185? - John Mayhew. (Late of the Star Inn). Norfolk News, 13th Nov 1852.

1854 - Edward Bailey, landlord. Norfolk Chronicle, 4th Feb 1854.

1855 - George Hartridge - White's Directory.

1869 - Mentioned in the Norfolk News 21st August 1869.

1878 - Star Beerhouse, Mentioned in the Bury and Norwich Post. 6th August 1878.


* Provided by Ian White

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