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Definition of Taverners
1. taverner [n] - See also: taverner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Taverners
Literary usage of Taverners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals of Cambridge by Charles Henry Cooper, John William Cooper (1845)
"A copy with armorial embellishments seems to have been presented to each
College.C) .„.„. On the 1st of March, all taverners, ..."
2. The History of the Wine Trade in England by André Louis Simon (1906)
"... and it could not be retailed by others than vintners and taverners approved
of or licensed by municipal authorities. On reaching the shores of Britain, ..."
3. Charters and Other Documents Relating to the Royal Burgh of Stirling, A.D by Stirling (Scotland), Stirling (Stirling, Scotland) (1884)
"Price of wine; taverners to stamp their stoups, - - 208 „ December 12.—A taverner
convicted of selling wine above fixed price, 208 ,, December 15. ..."
4. Bear with Us: A Collection of Tavern Club Verses ... Anno T. C. XXI. by Holker Abbott, Tavern Club (Boston, Mass.), Mass Tavern Club (Boston, Tavern Club, Boston (1905)
"TO THE Taverners With a present of champagne on the occasion of the dinner to
Perrier Jouet, February 3, 1904. BROTHERS in Tavern, you have willed A ..."