- this task of the
publicans, as well as
their overall importance,
declined precipitously.
Evidence for the
existence of
publicans extends as far back...
- (licensee) of a pub (public house) The
Publican, a
former w****ly
magazine for the
British pub
trade Publicans -
another name for the 12th-century religious...
-
Pharisee asks God for nothing, and thus
receives nothing. On the
other hand,
publicans were
despised Jews who
collaborated with the
Roman Empire.
Because they...
- The
Publican was a w****ly
magazine for the UK
licensed trade. The
Publican, was
launched in 1975,
featured news and
comment on
issues that
affect the pub...
- This
Publican (The
Devil in
Satin in the US) is a 1938
novel by the
English author Dornford Yates (Cecil
William Mercer). It was
first serialised as She...
- products,
breweries began rapidly buying local pubs and
directly employing publicans to run them.
Although some tied
houses had
existed in
larger British towns...
- ****ociation of
publicans in Ireland. With over 4,000
members as at 2022, it
lobbies vigorously on
behalf of
publicans. The VFI only
represents publicans outside...
-
Thomas Lodge was a
publican in Breadalbane, who was
falsely accused of
abetting Ben Hall and his gang in 1865.
Although acquitted, he was
stripped of government...
- (23
December 1927 – 7
August 2013) was a New
Zealand rugby union player,
publican and publisher.
Sheahan was born in Auckland. He
received his secondary...
-
Peter the Tax-Collector (c. 527–565) is a
saint in
Eastern Orthodoxy. His life is
commemorated on
January 20.
Lives of the Saints,
Orthodox Church in America...