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Lowestoft King's Arms
Lowestoft King's Arms
South, 52.4761,1.74566
Closed: between 1920 and 1970
65 Bevan St
grid reference TM 544 930
The King's Arms was two doors away from the Lord Nelson, with (in the 1950s) a fish & chip shop between the two. Thanks to Terry Newman for tying the location down.
It's listed at 65 Chapel Lane in 1871.
Gallery
Historical interest
Thomas Blake Jago's son Robert ran the Hearts of Oak
(information from Rich Gill)
In 1937 the pub was listed in Kelly's Directory as one of 220 pubs that were retailing beer that they were brewing.
Landlords
1869: Joseph Hall ((Beer retailer, pub not named) (Chapel la) )
1871: Joseph Hall ((Shipwright, not shown as publican, King's Arms, 65 Chapel Lane, Head/Married/29y/born Lowestoft))
1871: + Amelia Hall ((King's Arms, 65 Chapel Lane, Wife/Married/28y/born Lowestoft))
1874: Joseph Hall ((Beerhouse, 65 Bevan St., pub not named))
1879: Thomas Blake Jago ((Beer retailer, 65 Bevan St., pub not named))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)