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Old and New London
… seriously as well as jestingly, to rest on a substratum of beer. The roof of part of the cellarage forms the flooring of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… bearded ear Makes stouter English ale, or stronger English beer ? The oat, the bean and pease, with me but pulses are; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Where the holdings are small extra allowance is made for beer and extra wages paid for overtime. The general hours of …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… (1795, facs. 1969), 84, Wright (1898-1905). Ale Ale, like BEER, is an intoxicating liquor made of an infusion of MALT … in Derby the ale BARREL had 32 GALLON like those for BEER [Houghton]. OED earliest date of use: 940 Found … also ALE GLASS, ALE LOOM, ALE POT, ALE STOOL, ALE YEAST, BEER, BURTON ALE, DERBY ALE, SANDBACH ALE, STRONG ALE, WELSH …
Old and New London
… in any open crime. They were forbidden to sell ale, beer, or wine, "or any other thing concerning tippling." Over …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… no longer came to the well but sent for the water to make beer. By the 1730s it was disused. 2 A farm lease in 1752 did …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cottars, who paid 12 d. a year. A pension of bread and of beer from St. Swithun's, Winchester, was valued at 58 s. a …
A History of the County of Northampton
… he had punished offenders against the assize of bread and beer by fining them 1 mark instead of imposing the legal …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… free warren, waif and stray, and assize of bread and beer. 2 About this time the priory or cell of Welle was …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… containing lumber, and a cellar containing wood, coal, a beer-still, and lumber. The impression given is of a house …
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