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- by law. In 1389 an act of Parliament, the Statute of Victuallers and Hostellers (13 Ric. 2. c. 8) specified that hostelers and inn keepers were not permitted...
- companies of the City of London. The innholders were originally known as hostellers, but their name had changed by the time it was incorporated under a royal...
- for hostelries grew with the po****rity of pilgrimages and travel. The Hostellers of London were granted guild status in 1446, and in 1514 the guild became...
- Tribhuvan University. Retrieved 24 June 2021. "Identity cards for TU hostellers in the offing". Himalayan Times; Kathmandu. Kathmandu: Athena Information...
- Sathyapriya as Kannikkadevi Mohan Sharma as Sundaram Bonda Mani as hosteller Nellai Siva as hosteller Mohan Raman Ravikanth as wedding guest Periya Karuppu Thevar...
- University staged a protest to highlight the lack of basic facilities. The hostellers expressed their grievances regarding inadequate amenities, which have...
- the A87 at Loch Cluanie or Morvich. The dormitories are unheated and hostellers are required to bring a sleeping bag, and to carry out all rubbish. Three...
- expensive. The SYHA's defenders, including Allan Wilson MSP, point out that hostellers today require higher levels of comfort than when the hostelling movement...
- Federation, 1982. Heath, Graham. Richard Schirrmann, the first youth hosteller. Copenhagen : International Youth Hostel Federation, 1962. Official website...
- clubs that were founding parties where Clyde, Tay and the Scottish Youth Hostellers. The club's motto, per ventus et per artus means "by wind and by skill"...