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Beerage - Wikipedia
Beerage is the influence of the brewing industry within the British political system. A portmanteau word combining beer and peerage.
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BEERAGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BEERAGE is the British peerage.
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BEERAGE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: 1. brewing the beer brewing industry 2. humorous the members of the peerage heavily involved in the brewing industry.
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beerage
beerage slang. (ˈbɪərɪdʒ) [blend of beer n.1 and peerage.] Brewers collectively, esp. those who are made into peers; the beer industry; also, the British peerage (viewed as containing a large number of brewers).1891 Pall Mall Gaz. 14 Dec. 1/3 The peerage is becoming the beerage. 1901 Westm. Gaz. 17 ...
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beerage - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Blend of beer + peerage, coined in the late 19th century in response to the awarding of honours to brewers. Noun. edit. beerage (uncountable).
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beerage, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun beerage is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for beerage is from 1767, in the writing of P. Sanderson ...
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"beerage" definitions and more - OneLook
noun: (UK politics) The influence of the brewing industry within the British political system. Similar: Brownism, cakeism, Partygate, rep by pop, Brexitism, ...
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What was the Beerage? In the late 19th century, there were a large ...
The term Beerage was coined to describe this group in about 1880. Members of the Beerage included Arthur Edward Guinness, Baron Ardilaun; Henry Allsopp, 1st ...
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Beerage is a Scrabble word?
Noun. BEERAGE (uncountable) (UK politics) The influence of the brewing industry within the british political system. Etymology. beer, peerage, coined in the ...
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The 'beerage': The brewers who made it their business to make a ...
Ireland's leading brewers were among those making important contributions to social welfare, including Cork glory James Jeremiah Murphy.
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Robert Cain (brewer)
Nall-Cain, entered the House of Lords in 1933 as the first Baron Brocket, joining several other brewers in what became known somewhat disparagingly as The Beerage
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millionaire
millionaire (mɪljəˈnɛə(r)) Formerly also in Fr. form. [a. F. millionnaire, f. million: see million.] 1. a. A person possessed of a ‘million of money’, as a million pounds, dollars, francs, etc.; a person of great wealth.1826 Disraeli Viv. Grey i. ix, Were I the son of a Millionaire, or a noble, I mi...
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George Allsopp (British politician)
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1846 births
1907 deaths
People educated at Eton College
Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
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Samuel Allsopp, 2nd Baron Hindlip
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1842 births
1897 deaths
People educated at Harrow School
Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
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Henry Allsopp, 1st Baron Hindlip
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Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition).
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