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Lowestoft Dutch Hoy
Lowestoft Dutch Hoy
52.48112,1.75831
Closed: unknown era
opened about 1851
106 Whapload Rd
grid reference TM 552 936 (approximate location)
The Dutch Hoy is listed at this address in the 1910 Lowestoft Rate book, when it was owned by Youngmans & Preston. It probably is the correct name for the Dutch Boy, recorded at number 47.
It's listed at the Beach until at least 1861 and at Whapload from at least 1865. Whapload Road was renumbered between 1901 and 1911, this pub was at 47 and became 106.
Historical interest
Robert and Charles Thrower were found guilty of refusing to quit the Dutch Hoy, Lowestoft, when asked to do so by the landlord, James Yallop and were fined £1 each including costs.Ipswich Journal, June 1870**
OTE: Two weeks later Frederick Ward, a fisherman, was found guilty of the same offence. He did not appear as he was at sea, but in his absence was also fined £1 including costs.
Landlords
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)
