The Theatre Royal opened in 1758, alongside the city's stage productions in inns and puppet shows in rowdy alehouses.
22.
There were three alehouses in Naburn in the 1750s and 1760s, but by 1822 only the " Horse Shoe " remained.
23.
In Europe, it is the provision of accommodation, if anything, that now distinguishes inns from taverns, alehouses and pubs.
24.
The first brewpub-- a version of the alehouses that flourished before Prohibition-- opened in Washington state in the early 1980s.
25.
During the mid 18th century, it was popular for women to own certain businesses like brothels, alehouses, taverns, and retail shops.
26.
Butcher was a staunch supporter of the Temperance movement and saw the importance of providing recreational facilities for working men as an alternative to the alehouses.
27.
A considerable village in the early 18th century, Traquair boasted no less than six alehouses but the local minister stated the locals drank to excess.
28.
True Americans, after all, did not gather in alehouses to listen to one another rant their foreign-bred opinions, sometimes in a foreign tongue.
29.
There, according to Anthony ?Wood, he fell into the habit of drinking in alehouses, he was weaned of the habit by a clerical friend.
30.
The Register of Alehouse Keepers of 1753 required all beerhouses, alehouses, freehouses and pubs to be registered by law-otherwise an offence was being committed.