The English Alehouse: A Social History, 1200-1830 |
Contents
Chapter two The Emergence of the Alehouse c 12001500 | 20 |
The Incidence of Alehouses | 39 |
Chapter four The Alehouse and its Landlord 15001660 | 64 |
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