Ale-house
11Ale-conner — An inspector of ale; every village or place with an *ale house would have had one. [conner = an inspector or examiner < OldEngl. cunnan = to know] Cf. Assize …
12ale — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fine (esp. BrE), good ▪ real (= made and stored in the traditional way), traditional (both BrE) ▪ the growth in demand for real ale ▪ brown ( …
13Ale the Strong — In Scandinavian legend, Ale the Strong (Heimskringla) belonged to the House of Skjöldung (Scylding), and he was the son of king Fridleif of Denmark and a cousin of Helgi s (and consequently of the Hrothgar of Beowulf). He fought several battles… …
14Public house — Not to be confused with Public housing. A thatched country pub, The Williams Arms, near Braunton, North Devon, England …
15Public house — Pub (lieu) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pub. The Eagle and Child, bien connu à Oxford, était le pub préféré des Inklings …
16Charles Wesley's House — Charles Wesley s House …
17Clifton Lido and The Victoria Public House — Clifton Pool and The Victoria Public House …
18Mauretania Public House — Coordinates: 51°27′12″N 2°36′6″W / 51.45333°N 2.60167°W / 51.45333; 2.60167 …
19public-house — n. Inn, tavern, house of entertainment, hotel, ale house, eating house, victualling house, restaurant …
20tap-house — n. Ale house, public house, tavern, drinking house …