- A
hostel is a form of low-cost, short-term
shared sociable lodging where guests can rent a bed,
usually a bunk bed in a
dormitory sleeping 4–20 people...
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Statute of
Victuallers and
Hostellers (13 Ric. 2. c. 8)
specified that
hostelers and inn
keepers were not
permitted to make
horse bread for sale, but that...
- needed] It was
named for the
Crawford family, who were trail-builders and
hostelers there in the 19th century. The
Tenth New
Hampshire Turnpike from Portsmouth...
- co-host, ho****e, hospitable, hospital, hospitality, host, hostal, hostel,
hosteler, hostler, hotel, hotelier, inhospitable,
inhospitality host-
enemy Latin...
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Innkeepers Act 1662 14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 3 (I) An Act for
making all
Hostelers,
Inholders and
others answerable for such Horses,
Geldings or Mares, as...
- building.
Today the
school enrolls over 10,000
students as day
pupils and
hostelers, and
conducts classes for
preschoolers to
senior secondary. It also conducts...
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territorial years : merchants,
miners and millmen,
ranchers and farmers,
hostelers and restaurateurs, bankers,
attorneys and judges, contractors, freighters...
- contexts. Dred
Scott was
brought to
Florence in the 1820s and
served as a
hosteler in the
local inn,
before his parti****tion in the
landmark Supreme Court...
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remarried in 1868 when
Addams was
eight years old. His
second wife was Anna
Hosteler Haldeman, the
widow of a
miller in Freeport.
During her childhood, Addams...
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Along with these, the
campus also has a
beautiful Student's Mess for
hostelers. The student's mess is Asia's second-largest with 1800
dining capacity...