Woolwich index
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In 1851 at Watermans fields is the Fountain Tavern
Alfred William Young, Victualler aged 23 and born in Little Parndon, Essex
Louisa Foster, Servant aged 24 and born in Gilston, Hertfordshire
John Foster, Servant aged 15 and born in Gilston, Hertfordshire
George B Price, Visitor, Vocalist aged 29 and born in St Martin, London
Isabella Price, Visitor, Vocalist aged 29 and born in Broadstairs, Kent
1852 Archdeacons directory - Alfred W Young, Fountain Tavern, Watermans fields, Woolwich
Morning Advertiser. 01 August 1851
Fountain Tavern, Pleasure Grounds, and Gardens, Watermans fields, Woolwich
Hy Haines and Son will offer for Public competition at Garraways on Monday, August 4 at 12 for 1, unless previously disposed of by private Contract.
The Lease, with possession, together with the extensive Trade of the above Important and Valuable Property.
The House is pleasantly situate, and the Grounds tastefully laid out commanding one of the most beautiful Dioramic views imaginable embracing the River Thames and Shipping fro Richmond to the Nore, the large trade now carried on may be managed without difficulty; a noble well ventilated Concert Room has been lately erected, capable of holding a vast number of visitors, together with all other suitable accommodation for the public.
The trade at present dne is large, the malt liquor alone above 60 barrels per month. The lease has 31 years to run, at an extremely low rental. May be viewed by cards from the Auctioneers.
Kentish Mercury. 21 August 1852 - Transfer of Licenses
Fountain, Watermens fields, from Richard Algar to Hammond Upton
Kentish Mercury. 10 September 1853 - Applications for music licenses
Hammond Upton, Fountain, Watermans fields
1858 Melvilles, Upton, Hammond, Fountain Tavern, Waterman's fields
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