The vintner bet Moll £20 that she would not ride from Charing Cross to Shoreditch astraddle on horseback, in breeches and doublet, boots and spurs.
Her companion in many a fantastical adventure was Banks, the vintner of Cheapside, that same Banks who taught his horse to dance and shod him with silver.
Doctor for vintner vials fills Most carefully, with lymph of wells.
Champagne, that grew on Nanterre's hills, Vintner in turn to doctor sells.
At length the vintnergiving them stubborn and saucy language, they threw the wine and vessel at his head.
Keeling, a vintner of decaying business, betrayed the plot, as also did Lord Howard, a man so infamous that Charles himself said "he would not hang the worst dog he had upon his evidence.
Prior was sent by the honest vintner to study under the great Dr.
To-day the vintnerhas ready command of processes for avoiding the troubles which arise from bacteria, and the brewer is always provided with a microscope to show him the presence or absence of the contaminating bacteria.
In the fermentation of malt to produce beer, or grape juice to produce wine, it is the desire of the brewer and vintner to have this fermentation produced by pure yeasts, unmixed with bacteria.
But the brewer and vintner have long known that the fermentation is frequently interfered with by irregularities.
Frolick for frolick now, it would be a very good humour to Indict this Vintner upon the Statute of 21 Jacob, 26, for endeavouring to personate the Lord Russel's Ghost, on purpose to procure an acknowledgment contrary to his will and consent.
That some one else, an honest vintner of the Rheingau, has the night before killed his friend in an excess of passion and then thrown the body into the Rhine, together with the knife with which {302}he had committed the murder.
An inquiry is held, the vintner is found, holding the bloody knife in his hand, he is hanged and Nixcobt laughs heartily.
The Vintner is hanged, and Nixcobt laughs heartily.
Thirdly of his redeeming the Estate; and fooling the Vintner out of Two Hundred Pounds, who for being jeered by his neighbours, cut his own throat.
Hugh le Benere, a Vintnerwho owned several tenements, was accused of having murdered Alice his wife.
Though their circumstances were but indifferent, yet they found means to raise as much as put their son apprentice to a vintner in Dublin, and probably, had he ever set up in that business they would have done more.
His father gave him a competent education, designing always to put him in a trade, and as soon as he was fit for it placed him accordingly with a vintner at Greenwich.
An honest vintner faithful to the vine; A spacious room, good paintings, and good wine.
Much harm would be done if the charitable vintner had not water ready for the flames.
The landlord of this house, named Proctor, died at Islington of the plague in 1665, in an insolvent state, though he had been "the greatestvintner for some time in London for great entertainments.
His father was John Davenant, a vintner there, a very grave and discreet citizen: his mother was a very beautifull woman, and of a very good witt, and of conversation extremely agreable.
From Elias Ashmole--the father of this John Dee was a vintner in .
Dee's father was a vintner in London at the signe of .
A vintner in a town the size of Stratford is not likely to have been either a very wealthy man or one of such education that Shakespeare would take any pleasure in his society.
He was the vintner who had stood in the block of ice outside the church door, whom all spat upon; and he had been his companion and helped him because he had given all he had to get him peace and rest in Christian earth.
From the corner of his eye he observed that the vintner was studying him.
The vintner would have gladly disappeared, but the human wall behind made this impossible.
It was the vintner who caused this cry; and the agility with which he scrambled through the window into the blind alley was an inspiration.
Only a little farther," said Gretchen, for the vintner had never before passed over this way.
The vintner reached for his pipe which lay on the table.
He saw the vintner run forward and dash his fist into the soldier's face.
The vintner read it, his brows drawn together in a puzzled frown.
The vintner raised his; there was an unconscious grace in the movement.
I will give you two if you will not go," thevintner urged.
If Herr Carmichael would learn the secret of number forty Krumerweg, let him attire himself as a vintner and be in the Krumerweg at eight o'clock to-night.
It was half after nine when Gretchen and the vintner picked their way over cobbles pitted here and there with mud-holes.
She was not afraid to leave her vintner alone with this officer.
Why, I tell thee she was so nigh a dissolution when I left her, that I thought to have found her in a sand-box, or begged by some vintner to keep bottled wine in, before I could return.
Was then no plaining of the brewer's 'scape, Nor greedy vintner mix'd the stained grape.
Give me your hand,' said Joe softly, taking it whether the astonished vintner would or no.
Mr Haredale saw before him Edward Chester, and then saw, when thevintner gasped his name, Joe Willet.
But the air of smartness, the cock of the hat to which John Willet had objected, and the spring nosegay, all betokened some little errand of his own, having a more interesting object than a vintner or even a locksmith.
Both Mr Haredale and the worthy vintner were too amazed and too much hurried to ask any further questions, so followed their conductors in silence.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vintner" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.