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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Thomas ap Rice, John Phillips, John Wogan, Owen Edwards and John Laugharne, for rating ship money in the upper room … 'base rascal', said that he was a better man than Stepney, and 'phlipping his fingers' said 'a turd in your teeth'. On … and tenant to Stepney and his father, and that Rice sold ale in his house, 'by whose sufferance he knoweth not'. Rice …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Turney complained that Woodden had called him 'a liar and deceiver' between January and March 1634, in the presence of several gentry meeting at … keepes any but rogues.' Robert Small then threw a glass of beer in this Wall's face 'which this witness did patiently …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… February - December 1640 Winchester in 1610. Thomas Brome and John Woodman quarreled in one of the city's many … August 1639 when Brome came into the lower room of Edward and Susan Pescod's alehouse in Winchester and took a slice of meat from Woodman's plate. Woodman chided …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had assumed the wardship of Heane's nephew, James Heane, and the two men made a £10 wager over whether a Mr Morse had … 'the Heanes were as good men or better' than the Callows and challenging him 'to do what he durst do with four … and whether Richard doth give way that Cutts shall sell ale; and whether Cutts hath bene complained of or indicted at …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1639 - May 1640 The fourteenth parish church of St Mary and All Saints at Willingham, Cambridgeshire which hosted the cudgels match between Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely at which William Crispe challenged the … insulted him during a cudgels match between Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely, at a feast at Willingham on 23 September …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 4, ref. 11781] Abbey, Harry C., North St, York, joiner and cm (17871810). Died September 1810 aged 38; stock sold March 1811. [D; York Courant, 17 September 1810 and 18 March 1811] Abbey, Jonathan, Queen St, Seven Dials, … Francis, Low Park St, Sheffield, Yorks., chairmaker and beer house owner (1837). [D] Adams, George snr, cm (d. 1773). …
Two London Chronicles from the Collections of John Stow
… inhabytauntes & dyver gentylmen which were flede into it. And agaynst thes rebells were sent y e lorde Russell, lorde … t a greate number of y e sayd rebelles & them vanquished. And y e othar Rebells lying before Exceter,herynge of y e … dere, entered into y e place, & dranke theyr fyll of wyne, ale & bere, slew many shepe, & ete them, w t dyvers other …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Abbas and Temple Combe ABBAS AND TEMPLE COMBE Abbas and Temple Combe in 1838 Abbas and … including milk, butter, cheese, fruit, rabbits, coal, and beer. By 1900 some 200 trains a day used the spur linking the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the hamlet of Cevnpawl in the hundred of Kevenlleece, and the hamlet of Gollon in the hundred of Knighton, county … to St. Mary, was founded in 1148, by Cadwallon ab Madoc, and was originally designed for sixty brethren of the … serjeants-at-mace, four haywards, a pound-keeper, and two ale-tasters; all of whom are appointed according to custom …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… bank of the Nethan, a fine stream tributary to the Clyde, and is in the centre of the parish, and contains the … a brewery is also conducted, but the only produce is small beer. Fairs are held in Linktown on the third Friday in April … an extensive plan, from which considerable quantities of ale and porter are sent to London and other places, where …
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