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The '''inn''' appeared in the [[12th century|12th]] or [[13th century]] and by the [[15th century]] were common in towns. They served [[food]], [[drink]] and provided lodging for travellers. Inns were the most |
The '''inn''' appeared in the [[12th century|12th]] or [[13th century]] and by the [[15th century]] were common in towns. They served [[food]], [[drink]] and provided lodging for travellers. Inns were the most prestigious of the drinking houses of the [[middle ages]] |
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Revision as of 18:50, 31 January 2006
The inn appeared in the 12th or 13th century and by the 15th century were common in towns. They served food, drink and provided lodging for travellers. Inns were the most prestigious of the drinking houses of the middle ages
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