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A History of the County of Stafford
… to brew for the sole purpose of 'serving housekeepers with beer and ale at a reasonable price'. He left his licence in … and some brewing businesses doubtless developed out of the beer retail trade. One such was Darby's Brewery Ltd. Charles Darby and his son George were beer sellers in West Bromwich by the late 1860s. About 1895 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the club's committee decided to allow the consumption of beer on the premises a total abstinence group split off and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the prior claimed view of frankpledge, assise of bread and beer, as part of the barony of Richmond, held by him In 1299, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Malmesbury House Undercroft. The Undercroft, formerly the Beer Cellar (Plate 197) is two bays in width; the original …
Old and New London
… 1,499 dessert-plates, and 288 large pitchers for ale and beer. There were 240 yards of damask table-cloths for the … throw her out at window if she did not bring up more mild beer, and that my lord duke would have a double mug of purl. …
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.) …
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