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- The time-flying tippler pigeon sport Archived 2011-05-17 at the Wayback Machine. Howell Book House, New York, NY. International Tipplers Archived 2020-08-03...
- A bar, also known as a saloon, a tavern or tippling house, or sometimes as a pub or club, is a retail business that serves alcoholic beverages, such as...
- common ale-houses and tippling-houses, where they felt it to be appropriate and convenient. No-one was to be permitted to keep an ale-house without being...
- patterned after the spirits that would have been available at informal "tippling houses". Clyde May used spring water from Southern Alabama and added oven-dried...
- Bertrand Martin Tipple (1 December 1868 – 19 October 1952) was a Methodist writer, lecturer, and the founder and president of Methodist International College...
- John Disney with the words Neither Bishop nor Archbishop shall make a tippling house of St. Mary's so long as I am its Vicar. Upon his death in 1729/30,...
- house and becomes upset if Tony isn't eating properly. Fond of sherryleading to her largely inaccurate catchphrase "just the one" – her tippling is...
- octoroon girls...was indeed the talk and toast of steamboat barrooms, tippling houses and taverns, even as far away as old New Orleans. Over the mint julep...
- Marlowe & Company. ISBN 978-1-56924-612-2. Oldenburg, Ray (2018). The Joy of Tippling: A Salute to Bars, Taverns, and Pubs. Great Barrington, M****achusetts:...
- visited Knoxville in 1794, noted that the city was full of taverns and tippling houses, no churches, and that the blockhouse's jail was overcrowded with criminals...