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refuge for
rogues and scoundrels.
Taverns symbolized opposition to the
regime and to religion.[citation needed]
Taverns sometimes served as restaurants...
- Look up
taverner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Taverner may
refer to:
someone who owns a
tavern Taverner (surname)
Taverner (opera), a 1972 opera...
- Reynold's
Tavern is an 18th-century
tavern located at 6
Church Circle in Annapolis, Maryland. It is the
oldest tavern in Annapolis, and one of the oldest...
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Tavernes (French pronunciation: [
tavɛʁn]; Occitan: Tavèrnas) is a
commune in the Var
department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
region in southeastern...
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Taverns". morningadvertiser.co.uk.
Retrieved 2024-02-21. morningadvertiser.co.uk (2013-01-04). "US
investment firm
acquires pub
group Admiral Taverns...
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InnSpired Inns plc, and then
Avebury Taverns. Meanwhile,
Spirit Group (at that time
independent from
Punch Taverns)
expanded when it
acquired Scottish...
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preservation of
Little Tavern in
Silver Spring,
Maryland The
adaptive reuse of
Little Taverns Kelly,
Jacques (September 29, 1996). "Little
Taverns sold hamburgers...
- The Lord's
Taverners is a UK
youth cricket and
disability sports charity. Its
charitable objective is to
empower and
positively impact the
lives of young...
- The
Devil Tavern,
whose full sign was The
Devil and
Saint Dunstan, was a
tavern at
number 2,
Fleet Street in London, near the
Temple Bar. It
existed from...
- Wilkins". Allmusic.
Retrieved 1 June 2011. "Chart
listing for King of All the
Taverns". Allmusic.
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results for
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