ale bench
English
Noun
ale bench (plural ale benches)
- Alternative form of alebench
- 1824, Walter Scott, Peveril of the Peak: In Five Volumes - Volume 3, page 72:
- As he spoke thus, they alighted under the great broad-branched oak tree, which served to canopy the ale bench, which, at an earlier hour, had groaned under the weight of a frequent conclave of rustic politicians.
- 1836, Moyle Sherer, The Broken Font: A Story of the Civil War:
- “And let us have no brawls on the ale bench,” said the old parson,—“let our Maypole be the rod of peace; so that none may rail at our sports and dances, but rather take note of us as merry folk and honest neighbours.”
- 2011, Jane Feather -, All the Queen's Players, page 353:
- He found Will on the ale bench outside the Devereux Arms nursing a cup of canary wine, tracing patterns in the dust with the toe of his boot.
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