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Old and New London
… a halfpenny worth of milk, and never had less than three ale-pints for a halfpenny in the summer, nor less than one ale-quart for a halfpenny in the winter, always hot from the … detected in any open crime. They were forbidden to sell ale, beer, or wine, "or any other thing concerning tippling." …
A History of the County of Essex
… and view of frankpledge with the assizes of bread and of ale. 11 The gallows presumably stood at the later Gallows …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to the number of forty he should fast on bread, fish and ale, feed ten poor, and on that day and the following say …
A History of the County of London
… death, gave to the church on one occasion a stand of ale, on another 32 s. towards the new aisle, and in 1500–1 he …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… together with twenty-one loaves and forty-two flagons of ale weekly, which he and his brethren received from that …
A History of the County of Dorset
… ( amerciamenta) of his tenants, the assize of bread and ale, and the right to hold a view of frankpledge within the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… it continued in use as a tavern until then, possibly for ale or wine at different times. There was evidently still a … and his wife Katharine. Possibly from this time 10 was an ale-tavern not a wine-tavern. In 1363 John Cook, brewer and …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… them to Herbert the mercer ( mercerius), for a barrel of ale worth 2s. as a gersum and 10s. yearly. This Herbert may …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… GOVERNMENT. Drax priory claimed amends of the assize of ale at Waplington in 1293. 74 Court rolls of the manor of …
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