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alehouses Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

শৌণ্ডিকালয়, মদের দোকান,





alehouses's Usage Examples:

houses from those which were, quite literally, open to the public as 'alehouses', 'taverns' and 'inns'.


sessions were also responsible for approving licences to sell alcohol in alehouses and public houses.


Lundie has declined from 448 in 1841 to under a hundred now; the shops and alehouses closed some time ago, the fairs are no longer held, and the school was.


One of the last small, informal alehouses in Britain, it does have the licence to sell alcohol.


division, county and riding, for the purposes of granting licences to inns, alehouses and victualling (i.


In the old days Normanby had 14 alehouses and was a major stopping point due to its location halfway between Teesside.


Diamond Knot Brewing Company is a brewery and operator of alehouses in Mukilteo, Washington, USA.


Immorality Bill he believed the remedy for poverty was the suppression of alehouses, "the most.


licence from the Prior of Hinton Priory as Governmental licences for alehouses were only introduced in 1552.


A number of bills concerning alehouses and drunkenness, blasphemy, regulation of weights and measures, and the.


to suppress the sale of unlicensed ale and visited all the unlicensed alehouses in three wards in person.


by poets, as the modern day gathering places of poets, taverns, pubs, alehouses and tea gardens increasingly fall from grace in contrast with public tradition.


public houses, including coaching inns, beerhouses, tavern's hotels, alehouses.


There, according to Anthony à Wood, he fell into the habit of drinking in alehouses, he was weaned of the habit by a clerical friend.


vintage bottles of Dogfish Head's seasonal beers are available at their alehouses, as well as kegged offerings of their staple beers.


August 1637, Samuel Fell wrote to Laud about the excessive number of alehouses in Oxford, but on more than one occasion he was rebuked from Laud for.


four alehouses in Snarestone.


Records from 1772 reveal that George Gadsby was the landlord of a Crown Inn but the names of the other alehouses is not.



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