| 31. | In March 1766, a carpenter from Southwark sold his wife " in a fit of conjugal indifference at the alehouse ".
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| 32. | The commissioners charged him with frequenting the village alehouse on Sundays, and of being " a companion with fidlers and singers ".
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| 33. | He wrote that he took refuge in " a little alehouse on bankside . . . and there watched the fire grow ".
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| 34. | In February, the company opened the Pyramid Ale Brewery and Alehouse, which produces draft and bottled beers, in Berkeley, Calif.
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| 35. | It is recorded that the three were drinking together in an alehouse near the market square in Atherstone while their beasts were tethered outside.
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| 36. | The deal saw the two breweries share the cost of buying and revamping the grade II-listed alehouse which dates back to 1835.
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| 37. | In 2008, Drake's was sold to the owners of Triple Rock Brewery and Alehouse, a brewpub in Berkeley, California.
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| 38. | The author has a gift for creating vivid images of 18th-century London, as in this passage about a barmaid at an alehouse:
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| 39. | Terms such as " inn ", " alehouse " and " tavern " were used interchangeably with " ordinary " in early Plymouth records.
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| 40. | Returning to his former alehouse the landlady refuses him credit, until he presents the gold which he has gained while he has been away.
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