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When the house became an alehouse, this name was used.
Had he been so sure of finding her at the alehouse?
And an alehouse has always been a good place to discuss them.
In 1893, the town had 13 shops and 5 alehouses.
The chief charge was 17-years-old, the second brought by a man on his way home from an alehouse.
The alehouse was full, but not packed as such places can get.
We knew he had a temper, and was a great one for visiting the alehouses.
I have heard them sing of him in the alehouses."
Now he heard his footsteps running toward the nearest alehouse.
Search being made, he was apprehended in an alehouse two miles off.
There were once several alehouses located close to the Commons.
Nor did she see the sudden eruption into the alehouse of two more men.
No way to ford, but there's an alehouse near, so there we repair.
They had reached the open doors to the alehouse.
He led the three to a shed beside the alehouse, ushered them within.
At fifteen, the older boys' boasts rang through the alehouse.
It was peace there, then, a man could walk abroad, view the great church, eat at an alehouse, all without fear.
Partly a 17th-century building and has probably been an alehouse since that time if not before.
For example, in 1577 there was 1 alehouse for every 142 inhabitants per town.
In turn this regular traffic supported local trades and several alehouses over the years.
We went into a bar that was nothing like the alehouse I'd frequented for the past decade.
There were three alehouses licensed in the village in 1632.
At one time certain pubs, known as alehouses, were allowed to sell only beer.
Around him there were cries in the night and, from the alehouses, vulgar laughter.
After you left, Payne was so delighted, he spent all afternoon in an alehouse, celebrating.