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  • Al Murray's Pub Landlord is often criticised for pandering to the attitudes he affects to lampoon.

    Lee Nelson's Well Good Tour – review Brian Logan 2010

  • Lizzie Magie created and patented a game in 1904 called the Landlord's Game.

    Archive 2007-12-01 2007

  • Lizzie Magie created and patented a game in 1904 called the Landlord's Game.

    The Ten Most Important Game Events Ever 2007

  • It is well known that my Landlord was a pleasing and a facetious man, acceptable unto all the parish of Gandercleugh, excepting only the Laird, the Exciseman, and those for whom he refused to draw liquor upon trust.

    Old Mortality 2004

  • It is well known that my Landlord was a pleasing and a facetious man, acceptable unto all the parish of Gandercleugh, excepting only the Laird, the Exciseman, and those for whom he refused to draw liquor upon trust.

    The Black Dwarf 2004

  • We were in the Chief Inn the Sunn, tho 'there are many good Inns, but this was a very good Genteel jnn and it happen'd the Landlord was then Major of ye town.

    Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888

  • She and Mr. Stewart go for humor with the conceit in "Landlord" - that she'd prefer romance to rent money - but even backed by a lone acoustic guitar, Ms. Stone works herself up to desperate pleas.

    NYT > Home Page By JON CARAMANICA 2011

  • She and Mr. Stewart go for humor with the conceit in "Landlord" - that she'd prefer romance to rent money - but even backed by a lone acoustic guitar, Ms. Stone works herself up to desperate pleas.

    NYT > Home Page By JON CARAMANICA 2011

  • It is well known that my Landlord was a pleasing and a facetious man, acceptable unto all the parish of Gandercleugh, excepting only the

    The Black Dwarf Walter Scott 1801

  • It is well known that my Landlord was a pleasing and a facetious man, acceptable unto all the parish of Gandercleugh, excepting only the Laird, the Exciseman, and those for whom he refused to draw liquor upon trust.

    Old Mortality, Volume 1. Walter Scott 1801

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