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AGRICULTURAL COMPANY.

Australia,

agricultural company for.-See AUSTRALIA. AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS. Employment

of agricultural labourers, 2 & 3 W. 4, c. 96. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE.

Insurance.

on agricultural produce, 3 & 4 W. 4, c.

AID.

King or Queen.

Aid to H. M.-See Aids.

Warranty.

c. 23, s. 5.

ALDER.

new enactment, 7 & 8 G. 4, c. 30. ALDERNEY, ISLE OF.

Beyond Seas,

Alderney not deemed to be, 3 & 4 W. 4, c. 27, s. 19.

Corn.

Importation of corn, when ports of the island shut against, 1 & 2 G. 4, c. 87, s. 27; AMD. 3 G. 4, c. 60, s. 12.

Goods.

Import of what goods prohibited from the island, 9 G. 4, c. 76, s. 5; Rep. 3 & 4 W. 4, c. 50, s. 2.

Aid of H. M. in case of warranty, 4 E. 1, St. 3, new provisions as to, 3 & 4 W. 4, c. 52, ss. 40, cc. 1, 2; Supers. 3 & 4 W. 4, c. 74.

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Boroughs, &c., how charged with aids, 15 E. 3, provisions of, extended to the Isle of Alderney,

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Aids not to be drawn into a custom, 25 E. 1, Against inordinate tippling, 1 J. 1, c. 9; REP.

c. 5.

De Tallagio Concedendo.

Stat. de tallagio concedendo, 31 E. 1, St. 4, c. 1; 14 E. 3, St. 1, c. 1; 31 E. 1, St. 4, c. 1; 14 E. 3, St. 1, c. 1.

how to be expended, 14 E. 3, St. 1, c. 20.

Ninth of Goods, &c.

3 G. 4, c. 77; 9 G. 4, c. 61. Reformation of alehouse-keepers, 4 J. 1, c. 45; REP. 3 G. 4, c. 77; 9 G. 4, c. 61. Disabling alehouse-keepers, 7 J. 1, c. 10; Rep. 3 G. 4, c, 77; 9 G. 4, c. 61.

The like, 21 J. 1, c. 7 ; 1 C. 1, c. 4; REP. 3 G. 4, c. 77; 9 G. 4, c. 61.

aids of, not to be drawn into an example, 14 E. Regulations of inns, &c., 3 C. 1, c. 3; Rep. 3

3, St. 2, c. 1.

Poor People.

Proviso for, 14 E. 3, St. 1, c. 20.

Taxed.

Aids how to be taxed, 1 E. 3, St. 1, c. 6. AIDERS.

Punishment.

Punishment of aiders.-See ABETTORS. AIEL AND BESAIL.

Writs

G. 4, c. 77; 9 G. 4, c. 61.

The like, 2 G. 2, c. 28, ss. 11, 12; REP. 26 G. 2, c. 34, s. 7.

Retailers of spirituous liquors, 9 G. 2, c. 23, ss. 14, 15, 20; REP. 9 G. 4, c. 61. Granting licences, 24 G. 2, c. 40, s. 24; REP. 9 G. 4, c. 61.

The like, 26 G. 2, c. 31; REP. 3 G. 4, c. 77; 9 G. 4, c. 61.

The like, 28 G. 2, c. 19, s. 2; REP. 9 G. 4, c. 61.

Renewing licences, 29 G. 2, c. 12, ss. 23, 24; REP. 9 G. 4, c. 61.

of aiel and besail abolished, 3 & 4 W. 4, c. 42, Against suffering games, 30 G. 2, c. 24, ss. 14,

s. 36. ALBION

Fire and Life Insurance Company. may enrol annuities, 47 G. 3, sess. 1, c. CXXXI.; Sess. 2, c. LXXXVI.; 49 G. 3, cc. XXIV., XXV.

ALDER.

15; REP. 3 G. 4, c. 77; 9 G. 4, c. 61. Retailers of spirituous liquors, 5 G. 3, c. 46, ss. 20-22; REP. 9 G. 4, c. 61. Exempting from penalties in certain cases, 32 G. 3, c. 59; REP. 9 G. 4, c. 61. Licensing alehouses, 38 G. 3, c. 54, s. 13; REP. 9 G. 4, c. 61.

The like, 39 G. 3, c. 86; REP. 9 G. 4, c. 61. Destroying alder tree, 13 G. 3, c. 33; Rep. 7 The like, 48 G. 3, c. 143, ss. 7, 10; REP. 9 G.

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ALEHOUSES.

ALEHOUSES.

The like, 4 G. 4, c. xxv, ss. 1—6; REP. 9 G. Costs against appellant.-See Costs.
4, c. 61.

Regulating alehouses, 3 G. 4, c. 77; Exp.
Continuing 3 G. 4, c. 77; 7 G. 4, c. 65; EXP.

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Costs,' adjudication of by justices at quarter sessions against appellants, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 29.

Administrator.

Applicant

for a licence, if hindered by sickness, may authorize another person to attend for him, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 12.

Application.

Licence to keep a house for the sale of exciseable liquors not previously kept as such, application for a, ib. s. 10.

Notice of application to be fixed on door of house, as also on door of church, ib. contents of notice, ib.

copy of notice to be sent to overseer, ib. form of notice, ib.

Transfer of licences, five days' notice of application for to be given to one of the overseers and one of the constables, ib. s. 11.

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Granting licences, no common brewer to act as a justice for, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 6.

Alehouse-keeper, innkeeper, or victualler, ad- so not a partner of common brewer, ib. ministrator of.-See Death.

Adulterating Liquors.

Adulterating liquors by alehouse-keeper contrary to the tenor of his licence, ib. sched. C.

Agent.

Common brewer, distiller, &c. having property

in any house for the sale of exciseable liquors, agent of not to act as justice of the peace for granting licences, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 6.

Annual Meetings.

General licensing meetings of justices to be held
annually, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 1.
Notice of meeting to be given, ib. s. 2.
Petty sessions, time and place of holding meet-

ing to be appointed by justices at, ib. s. 2. Times of holding meeting in Middlesex and Surrey, ib. s. 1.

in other counties, ib.

Appeal

to be made by party aggrieved to the next quarter sessions, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 27. recognizances to be entered into by appellant,

ib.

so not common brewer having any property in any house for the sale of exciseable liquors, ib.

so not agent or manager for common brewer, ib. so not father, son, or brother, ib.

so not partner with common brewer in any other trade, ib.

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Exciseable Liquors.

Quarter sessions may adjudge appellant to pay Freemen of Victuallers' Company to make recosts, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 29.

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so brother of any common brewer, &c., having property in any house, ib.

so distiller. See Distiller.

gulations under the provisions of any act for the sale of exciseable liquors, 2 & 3 V. c. 47, s. 41.

Retailer of, not to act as a justice for granting of licences, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 6.

so not partner of retailer, ib.

so not retailer having property in any house for the sale of exciseable liquors, ib.

so not agent, father, brother, or son of retailer, ib.

so not partner with retailer in any other trade, ib. Words 'exciseable liquors' to include ale, beer, cider, perry, or other fermented malt liquors, sweets, wine, or other spirituous liquors, charged with any duty of customis or excise, ib.

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Fair.

Act not to affect any person selling ale or beer at any fair, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 36.

so retailer of exciseable liquors.-See Excise- provided it is within the limits, ib.

able Liquors.

so father of any brewer.-See Brewer. so malt maker, or retailer of.-See Malt.

so owner of any house for the sale of exciseable liquors.-See Owner.

so partner. See Partner.

so person having property.-See Property. so son of any common brewer, &c. having property in any house, ib.

Holding or receiving licences to sell exciseable liquors, who disqualified, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 16.

so officer executing any legal process, ib. so officers of forests, 9 H. 3, Cart. de For. c. 7. so pilot any way interested in any public-house

to forfeit his licence, 6 G. 4, c. 125, s. 68. Keeping alehouses, who disqualified for, ib.

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licensed victualler to open house for the sale of wine, spirits, beer, or other fermented liquors, on Sundays, Christmas Day, and Good Friday, before one in the afternoon, 2 & 3 V. c. 47, s. 42.

Licence to continue for one year, between what except for the refreshment of travellers, ib.

months, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 14.

proviso in case of contingencies, ib.

Riot, house to be closed by order of justices in

case of, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 20.

ALEHOUSES.

House for selling Exciseable Liquors.
Acting in house.-See Acting.
Closing house.-See Hours.

Exciseable liquors, selling in what house.-See
Licence.

Keeping a disorderly house to be contrary to tenor of licence, 9 G. 4, c. 61, sched. C.

Inn.

word Inn' to include inn, alehouse, or victualling house, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 37.

Insolvent.

Licensed person becoming insolvent, assignees of to continue the business, under what restrictions, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 14.

Justice.

Adjoining county, justices to act in, when, 9
G. 4, c. 61, s. 7.
Drunkenness, justices to inflict penalty on acts
of, 21 J. 1, c. 7, s. 5.
Granting licences, who disqualified for.-See
Disqualification.

Majority of justices at any meeting to deter

mine questions, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 9. Penalty on acting as a justice when disqualified, ib. s. 6.

Quarter sessions, no justice to attend the hearing of any decision made by himself, ib. s.

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University of. See University.

Parish.

word 'parish' or 'place,' to include township, hamlet, tithing, vill, extra-parochial place, 9 G. 4, c. 16, s. 37.

Parish Officer.

word parish-officer' to include churchwardens, chapelward, ib.

Peace Officer,

Prosecutions of offences at Quarter Sessions by, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 220.

word peace-officer' to include petty constable, tithing-man, headborough, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 37.

Penalties. Application of penalties, 9 G. 4, c. 61, ss. 24, Recovery of penalties on alehouse keepers, &c., 26. by distress, 35 G. 3, c. 113, s. 2; 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 26.

or imprisonment, ib.

Recovery of penalties on justices by action of debt, ib. s. 24.

Word 'penalty' to include fine, penalty, or forfeiture, ib. s. 37.

Petty Constable.
Fees to petty constable.-See Fee.

Prosecution of offences at Quarter Sessions by, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 22.

Petty Sessions.

Justices at petty sessions to appoint meetings, ib. s. 3.

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ALEHOUSES.

Pilot

ALEHOUSES.

Treasurer.

not to keep an inn, alehouse, &c.-See Disqua- word 'treasurer' to include what persons, 9 G. 4,

lification.

Plays

not to be acted where wine, beer, ale, or other liquors are sold by retail without a licence, 10 G. 2, c. 4, s. 7. Prosecutions.

Charges against persons licensed under this act to be prosecuted by petty constable, or other peace officer of the parish, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 22. Expenses of prosecutions.-See County Rates. Publican

not to supply any persons under sixteen years of age with liquors.-See POLICE.

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to abide the judgment, ib.

Charge against persons licensed under this Act,

person making to enter into recognizances to appear and prosecute, ib. s. 21.

c. 61, s. 37.

Trustee,

having the legal estate in any house for the sale of exciseable liquors, not disqualified from being a justice for granting licence, 9 G. 4, c. 61, s. 6.

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alienations by, made void, 39 El. c. 8. Church Lands.

Witnesses to be bound by recognizance to give alienation of church lands, how far restricted,

evidence, ib. s. 28.

Sheriff's Officer

not to hold or receive licence.-See Disqualifi

cation.

Sickness,

person hindered by.-See Applicant.

Special Sessions

1 El. c. 19; 1 J. 1, c. 3, s. 2.

for church purposes allowed, 56 G. 3, c. 141,

ss. 1-4.

Corporation.

alienation of corporate property, how far restrained. See Corporations.

Crown.

to be held by justices for transferring licences, 9 alienation of gifts of the crown prohibited, 34 & G. 4, c. 61, s. 4.

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