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These were called bidding-weddings, or bid-ales, which were in the nature of "benefit" feasts.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 4, PART 3VARIOUSWhere Knights quaffed cordials, wines and ales, And told their little fairy tales.
A HUMOROUS HISTORY OF ENGLANDC. HARRISONWhat has become of all the country home-brewed, of the ales of different colleges, for example?
RIVERS OF GREAT BRITAIN. THE THAMES, FROM SOURCE TO SEA.ANONYMOUSThe Glastonbury Rental describes the mode of keeping the scot-ales in Wiltshire, in the thirteenth century.
NOOKS AND CORNERS OF ENGLISH LIFE, PAST AND PRESENTJOHN TIMBSFive ales in an hour and not a dozen words; just an ordinary Britisher who didn't know how to amuse himself in Gawd's own country.
THE VOICE IN THE FOGHAROLD MACGRATHNorwich brewers produce pale ales, which claim to be equal to the Burton, and dispose of 100,000 barrels of London porter yearly.
A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF NORWICHA. D. BAYNERelated families are again grouped into orders, with the characteristic ending—ales.
MICHIGAN TREESCHARLES HERBERT OTISOur ales will moisten their parched lips, increase their stamina, and strengthen their inward man.
THE LIFE OF A CELEBRATED BUCCANEERRICHARD CLYNTONScot-ales accordingly denote a gathering at which the company share the drinking expenses.
NINETEEN CENTURIES OF DRINK IN ENGLANDRICHARD VALPY FRENCHThe various methods of raising money for the Church and poor have already been examined under the heading of Ales.
NINETEEN CENTURIES OF DRINK IN ENGLANDRICHARD VALPY FRENCH