There are other records that mention a third drinking establishment around 1852, Whyley's Beerhouse, that stood adjacent to Firsby railway station.
12.
In 1501, at the age of 19, he entered the University of Erfurt, which he later described as a beerhouse and whorehouse.
13.
Two of the cottages, in the fork of a road to Parkend, were later occupied by a beerhouse called the Miners'Arms.
14.
The couple moved to Salford for two years and then in 1840 they established a beerhouse at numbers 3 5 Quay Street, Manchester.
15.
The 1869-1882 Ordnance Survey recorded a particularly large Sladesgreen Farm with its south-west corner occupied by The Corner Pin beerhouse.
16.
Two beerhouse keepers were recorded in Sound in 1850, and one of the cottages adjacent to Sound Hall is believed to have been an alehouse.
17.
The place at which beer is commercially made is either called a brewery or a beerhouse, where distinct sets of brewing equipment are called plant.
18.
The hamlet had shops, a beerhouse, a choral society, and a cricket club, but these had all been closed or been disbanded by 1990.
19.
There are several mentions in old records of a second drinking establishment around 1852, called Whyley's Beerhouse, that stood adjacent to Firsby railway Station.
20.
After separating from his first wife, Harry set up home with a widow called Francis Collins, a woman who had worked as a barmaid in his local beerhouse.