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Old and New London
… it was supplied to him by a very old man, who had been an ostler at Highgate. "The old man," adds Mr. Bell, "told him … as high priest on the occasion, while a waiter or an ostler would perform the duty of clerk, and sing out "Amen" …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… the present Ordered and Decreed, that no Inn-keeper, or Ostler within the Cities of London or Westminster, or in any …
Old and New London
… his horse was locked up, knocking down with his fist the ostler's wife when she asked him to wait a few minutes while …
The Environs of London
… their horses, she grew very sicke and fainte, so as the ostler that held the styrrop said, that gentleman would …
Journal of the House of Commons
Journal of the House of Commons
Journal of the House of Commons
… had taken him, by Pretence of a Warrant, to run Post: The Ostler, that kept him, told Bigland, that it was the Horse of … Servant, to the Bar, Tomorrow Morning; and warn also the Ostler, that kept the Horse, to be here. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… further Attendance. Touching Bigland, the Servant; the Ostler, that kept the Horse, being there present, did affirm, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… or Stables: And that if any Innkeeper, Alehouse-keeper, or Ostler, or others, shall fail of their Service therein, and … unto Them to prepare an Ordinance, That no Inn-keeper, or Ostler, shall take above Six Pence the Day and Night for Hay, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… and his People. The Host of the House, his Wife, and his Ostler, were by, and heard these Words. Resolved, upon the …
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