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 Übersetzung für 'alehouse' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an alehouse | alehouses
alehouseWirtshaus {n}
140
alehouseBierschenke {f}
6
alehouseBierbeisl {n} [österr.] [südd.]
gastr.
alehouse
Bierkneipe {f} [ugs.]
gastr.
alehouse [dated]
Bierstube {f} [kleineres Bierlokal]
gastr.jobs
alehouse keeper
Gastwirt {m}
alehouse politician [esp. Br.] [coll.]Stammtischpolitiker {m}
alehouse politics [treated as sg. or (less often) pl.] [pej.] [dated]Stammtischpolitik {f} [pej.]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The history of pubs can be traced back to Roman taverns, through the Anglo-Saxon alehouse, to the development of the modern generally prevailing tied house system.
  • The local vicar, Samuel Pegge, was amongst about fifty dignitaries who met at Revolution House in 1788 on the centennial of the "Glorious Revolution", while it was still an alehouse.
  • Two beerhouse keepers were recorded in Sound in 1850, and one of the cottages adjacent to Sound Hall is believed to have been an alehouse.
  • The Woodman's Arms was an alehouse, which only sold beer and not spirits or wines.
  • It has been an alehouse since the Middle Ages although at some point it was an hermitage.

  • The village of Llandygai was developed by Lord Penrhyn as a ‘model village’ for his estate workers, in which ‘no corrupting alehouse’ was permitted.
  • However, provided that Jacobin alehouse clubs were restricted to fifty persons and avoided corresponding, they were able to dodge the Seditious Meetings Act.
  • The first church was built in 1235, and the first record of a pub was in 1782 when there were three alehouse keepers.
  • The present-day Wrose Bull was originally named "The Hare and Hounds" after its move to new premises, but at the insistence of locals was renamed for the colloquial name of the original alehouse.
  • It is recorded that the three were drinking together in an alehouse near the market square in Atherstone while their beasts were tethered outside.

  • In the early 1600s he had also had an alehouse in Hampshire with his wife Mary and his mother-in-law Joan, which they maintained after he left for America in 1609.
  • In the first verse "three jolly good fellows Came over the hills together" to join a "jovial crew" presumably in an inn or alehouse.
  • John Keyse Sherwin, a notable engraver, is said to have died whilst staying at the 'Hog in the Pound' alehouse in Swallow Street in 1790.
  • He reveals how occupation affected the villagers from the gallows to the alehouse, and shows the medieval open fields in action in the only place where they still survive today.
  • The two handled all production and distribution in the evenings over the first four years out of subleased space in an alehouse.

  • The alehouse called "The Foresters" on the Bicester Road closed in about 1919.
  • During this time the caves provided a hiding place for Jews escaping persecution, a home for a colony of lepers, and servants' accommodation and brewing space for the alehouse and hostel.
  • There once existed an alehouse or hotel named "The Pig & Whistle" some centuries ago.
  • The Cat & Mutton Bridge spans over the Regents Canal, which still carries the name of a former alehouse which stood on the site at the extreme right, closed since at least 1919.
  • Waite was probably the son of Henry Waite of Wymondham, Leicestershire; but some royalist sources said he was the son of an alehouse keeper in Market Overton in Rutland.

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