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Old and New London
… provided, besides draughts and chess; coffee and ginger-beer were supplied at cost price, no alcoholic beverages …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… replaced by the large Wenlock Arms, built in 1856, 21 but beer retailers were also mentioned in the late 19th and …
A Dictionary of London
… White Lion Court South out of Great Tower Street, east of Beer Lane (P.O. Directory). In Tower Ward. Earliest mention: …
Old and New London
… wrangle, and eat, and drink tea and coffee, and sometimes beer.' Rag Fair, or Rosemary Lane, Wellclose Square, is … of breeches to a poor woman for sevenpence and a pint of beer. While the two were drinking together at a publichouse, …
Survey of London
… and Licence to sell by retayle Wyne, Strong Waters, Ale, Beer and all other Liquors and Tobacco" within Whitehall. … had ordered Whitehall to be "purged" from all sellers of beer, ale, wine, meat, etc. ( H. of C. Journal, III, 567.) …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to the congregation. 29 In 1938, when seven gallons of beer were provided by the White Lion for the occasion, the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… were much as they had been in 1839, with the addition of a beer-retailer and a butcher. The London coach still ran and … and the cottages opposite. 26 There was a shopkeeper and beer retailer at Stonebridge by 1855, and by the late 60s …
Statutes of the Realm
… Additional Excise upon Ale, &c. given for Three Years.; Beer or Ale above 6s. the Barrel, 9d. a Barrel.; Beer or Ale 6s. the Barrel or under, 3d. a Barrel.; Vinegar … Vinegar of Foreign Materials, 4s. a Barrel.; Foreign Beer, &c. imported, 3s. a Barrel.; Cyder or Perry imported, …
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