| 11. | At its peak the village had four large inns, ten smaller alehouses and a blacksmith.
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| 12. | He attempted to introduce temperance legislation and was considered the scourge of the alehouses in Exeter.
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| 13. | In the course of his journeyings Byng provides much information about the inns and alehouses of that time.
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| 14. | One of the last small, informal alehouses in Britain, it does have the licence to sell alcohol.
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| 15. | Alehouses would each brew their own distinctive ale, but independent breweries began to appear in the late 17th century.
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| 16. | However, Arthur Vaughan, his brother was able to confirm that Kynaston had been recruiting plotters in the alehouses.
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| 17. | The Book also reiterates that Justices of Peace ensure that the licensing of alehouses and police inns are in order.
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| 18. | As thousands of gin-shops sprang up all over England, brewers fought back by increasing the number of alehouses.
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| 19. | He took action to suppress the sale of unlicensed ale and visited all the unlicensed alehouses in three wards in person.
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| 20. | Norwich alehouses had 281 clubs and societies meeting in them in 1701, and at least 138 more were formed before 1758.
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