0 a type of bar in the UK that is not owned and controlled by a brewery (= a business that makes beer) so the range of beers and other drinks that it can sell is not limited --
The free house licence-holder will not be able to have recourse to anybody, and will have to rely on his own exchequer.
An enormous hardship, therefore, will be inflicted on the free house.
Nothing was good enough for the free house.
This is also the case of a free house.
There is absolutely nothing to prevent anybody starting a free house if he wants to.
They at present receive a flat rate salary of £1,128 a year, together with a free house.
The owner of a free house is always confronted with that difficulty.
With regard to the free house, the case is entirely different, since the man's losses are concentrated, not distributed.