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Page 300
... licence should be granted by the magistrates before a spirit - licence could be obtained from the Excise , it did not intend that the first should be a mere matter of form : but such an enactment was made in order to discourage a ...
... licence should be granted by the magistrates before a spirit - licence could be obtained from the Excise , it did not intend that the first should be a mere matter of form : but such an enactment was made in order to discourage a ...
Page 303
... licence , if he could get any other magistrate to join with him , he would , even with a knowledge of that fact , grant the licence ; and he was one of the magistrates who had visited that house . ' Shortly afterward , he relates ...
... licence , if he could get any other magistrate to join with him , he would , even with a knowledge of that fact , grant the licence ; and he was one of the magistrates who had visited that house . ' Shortly afterward , he relates ...
Page 310
... licence : but it was granted in the next year , on his entering into an engagement that Messrs . Hanbury and Co. should serve the house seven years . ' ( P. 149. ) William Crush applied during five years for a licence for a house which ...
... licence : but it was granted in the next year , on his entering into an engagement that Messrs . Hanbury and Co. should serve the house seven years . ' ( P. 149. ) William Crush applied during five years for a licence for a house which ...
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