Woolwich index
The Uncle Toms Cabin in the High street is renamed the New Albion beerhouse by 1866.
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Woolwich, Kent .
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Kentish Mercury. 10 September 1853 - And applications for spirit licenses
James Cooper, Uncle Toms Cabin
Kentish Mercury. 17 November 1855
Frederick James, of Hogs lane, Woolwich, bricklayer was fined 10 shillings or twenty one days imprisonment, for being drunk and breaking a square of glass at the Uncle Toms Cabin beershop, High street, Woolwich, on the evidence of William Savage, waiter to the house named.
1858 Melvilles, Moreland, George, Uncle Toms Cabin, High street
Morning Advertiser. 31 January 1859
Prosecution for allowing dancing without a music license are
George Moreland, at the Uncle Toms Cabin, High street
Kentish Independent. 24 November 1866
Robert Stoker, 21, a private in the 24th Company of Royal Marines at Woolwich was charged with breaking six panes of plate glass, valued at £7 and also with assaulting Mrs Sarah Syson, landlady of the New Albion beerhouse (late Uncle Tom's Cabin), High street, Woolwich.
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