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Definition of Licensed victualer

Licensed victualer
Licensed Li"censed (l[imac]"senst), a. Having a license; permitted or authorized by license; as, a licensed victualer; a licensed traffic. Licensed victualer, one who has a license to keep an inn or eating house; esp., a victualer who has a license to sell intoxicating liquors.
Licensed victualer
Victualer Vict"ual*er, n. [F. victuailleur.] [Written also victualler.] 1. One who furnishes victuals. 2. One who keeps a house of entertainment; a tavern keeper; an innkeeper. --Shak. 3. A vessel employed to carry provisions, usually for military or naval use; a provision use; a provision ship. 4. One who deals in grain; a corn factor. [Scot.] Licensed victualer. See under Licensed.

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- to become Walker Cain LtdĀ : 1921 John Roberts is recorded as the Licensed Victualer - along with his wife Harriet - in 1871. Emily Marshall is noted as...
- South Australia's first licensed publican, William Williams had been general storekeeper, auctioneer, first licensed victualer, landlord of the City-Bridge...
- boxers engaged in prize fights, and worked for a period as an L. V. or licensed victualer or food merchant. Shortly following, Belasco retired permanently from...
- in Weatherfield. Nellie was a member of the Weatherfield Ladies Licensed Victualers. She is a lifelong 'friend' of Annie Walker but in reality they are...
- alleged criticisms of nonconformist ministers and his representing licensed victualers as a barrister. Thomas successfully defended his record and a vote...
- the Llandeilo Liberals had raised the issue of his representing licensed victualers. He also insisted that he had not instanced to criticise nonconformist...
- An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty, by laying a Duty upon all Victualers, and Retailers of Beer and Ale, within the Cities of London and Westminster...
- parishioners were keeping unlicensed alehouses and in 1755 two victualers were licensed. A beerhouse on the west side of the village street was recorded...