SYNO | publican | tavern keeper |
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Usage Examples English
- When the boat gets stuck at a dam at the settlement of New Salem, Abe sees and loses his heart to Ann Rutledge (Mary Howard), the beautiful daughter of the local tavern keeper.
- Charles Johnson (1679 – 11 March 1748) was an English playwright, tavern keeper, and enemy of Alexander Pope's.
- Early in the 19th century, a tavern keeper here named Vallière was offering food and shelter to soldiers returning from the battle area during the War of 1812.
- The rivalry between the two men intensifies when Adam falls in love with Meriel Sawle, the beautiful daughter of the local tavern keeper.
- Martin Parker (c. 1600 – c. 1656) was an English ballad writer, and probably a London tavern-keeper.
- The Code also regulated the liquor traffic—fixing a fair price for beer and forbidding the connivance of the tavern keeper (a female) at disorderly conduct or treasonable assembly, under pain of death.
- He soon married Martha Mathews, daughter of the deceased Joshua Mathews of the Mathews family, who was then in custody of her uncle Sampson Mathews, a prominent leader and tavern keeper in Staunton.
- More likely is the humbler story that it was named by the tavern keeper John Montgomery who settled in the area in 1830 and named the village after the Earl of Eglinton of the Montgomerie family, to whom he believed he had a family connection.
- The village takes its name from Joseph Noble, an early settler of the town, and local tavern keeper.
- The assistant becomes enchanted by the local tavern keeper's daughter, before she is promptly abducted.
- Orłowski was born in 1777 in Warsaw into an impoverished noble family, his father was a tavern-keeper.
- or Kruger (without the umlaut Ü) are German surnames originating from ', meaning tavern-keeper in Low German and potter in Central German and Upper German, both associated with the Germanic word wikt:Krug, "jug".
- He then earned his living as an apprentice to a tavern-keeper, then as a pastry cook and peddler.
- Peleg Arnold (1751–1820) was a lawyer, tavern-keeper, jurist, and statesman from Smithfield, Rhode Island (now North Smithfield).
- Reflecting colonial society's emphasis on righteousness and morality, the Sovereign Council mandated that every tavern-keeper provide sufficient proof of his virtuous character in order to obtain a business licence.
- James Norcom (son-in-law of the deceased tavern keeper), became her "de facto" master.
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