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The Curiosities of Ale & Beer: An Entertaining History by John Bickerdyke

1644. Received of three poor men, for drinking on the

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1. Chapter 1 2. CHAPTER I. 3. CHAPTER II. 4. CHAPTER III. 5. CHAPTER IV. 6. CHAPTER V. 7. CHAPTER VI. 8. CHAPTER VII. 9. CHAPTER VIII. 10. CHAPTER IX. 11. CHAPTER X. 12. CHAPTER XI. 13. CHAPTER XII. 14. CHAPTER XIII. 15. Introduction. — Value to the Working Classes. — Anecdotes. — “A Pot of 16. CHAPTER XIV. 17. CHAPTER XV. 18. CHAPTER I. 19. PROLOGUE. 20. CHAPTER II. 21. 2. 712.). 22. CHAPTER III. 23. CHAPTER IV. 24. CHAPTER V. 25. 1641. Received of the Vintner at the Catt in Queene 26. 1644. Received of three poor men, for drinking on the 27. 1648. Received from Isabel Johnson, at the Cole Yard, for 28. 1655. Received of a Mayd taken in Mrs. Jackson’s Ale-house 29. 1658. Received of Joseph Piers, for refusing to open his 30. CHAPTER VI. 31. CHAPTER VII. 32. 1741. A writer at that date says:—“The Ale-wives, whose province of 33. CHAPTER VIII. 34. CHAPTER IX. 35. CHAPTER X. 36. CHAPTER XI. 37. CHAPTER XII. 38. CHAPTER XIII. 39. Chapter V. The Glastonbury Peg Tankard, illustrated in the cut, is made 40. CHAPTER XV.

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