- 'doles' of
bread and weak ale,
given at the
exterior buttery door (and
often via a
small serving-
hatch in the door, to
prevent invasion of the
stores by...
-
henceforth to good effect, when I had been
posted up by the
marshal on the
buttery-
hatch of
every College of my University,
after the
manner of
discommoned pastry-cooks...
- for any such
right of way.
According to
another tale, food from the
buttery hatch was
given to the poor who
congregated outside. The
Lesser Hall leads...
- when busiest,
singing with Lear in "The Tempest," or Sir Toby at the
buttery-
hatch.' Suett, who
lived latterly at Chelsea, was fond of low company, and...
-
December 2010. Wilkie, Kim; Battaggia, Marco; Batey, Mavis; Lambert, David;
Buttery, Henrietta; Pearce, Jenny; Goode, David; Bentley,
David (1994). Landscape...
- an anti-masque, a
comic scene involving characters from the "court
buttery-
hatch,"
including a Lady Alwife, a brewer's clerk, and a "rare artist" named...
- suckers,
feeding on the fish's blood.
Chefs prize Dover sole for its mild,
buttery,
sweet flavour and versatility, and for its ease of filleting. The fish...
- of
indigenous consumption, and
their flavour has been
described as like
buttery chicken or
peanut butter.
There are
different names in Māori for grubs...
- Dell Four
Color #944 at the
Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
Buttery,
Jarrod (April 2014). "Ready for the Spotlight". Back Issue! (#71). Raleigh...
- in its
ruinous condition—
reduced to
Edward IV's
Great Hall, the
former buttery,
called "Court House", a
bridge across the moat and some walling—remained...