Return of Memorials or Petitions of Licensed Victuallers of Ireland to Treasury, claiming Licenses in same manner as fellow Traders in England and Scotland

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IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND. 
HOUSES Occupied by Persons Licensed to sell Spirituous Liquors 

by Retail. 

Bevis Marks --Red Lion Beech-street --King's Arms Beech-lane ---George Ball-alley, Gracechurch-street, Langbourne 

Coffee House Billiter-street --Crown and Thistle Bishopsgate Churchyard, King's Arms -Bishopsgate-street Sun -

Duke of Wellington ~~ Sir Paul Pindar -

Green Dragon — Britannia -

— One Swan -

— King's Arms 

— Catherine Wheel Inn 

Primrose -Lord Nelson Black Raven White Hart -King's Arms London Tavern White Lion -

— Marlborough Head 

— Bull Inn -

Green Dragon Flower Pot ---

— Vine Inn -

Magpie and Punch Bowl 

— Four Swans -

Pea Hen -

— Black Lion -

— Catherine Wheel -

— Jerusalem -

Belle Sauvage Blue Post -Ship Afloat -

White Hart -Still -

White Bear -

Black Horse Red Cross -Grapes -

— Cock ----

— Crown -' -Bridgewater-gardens Three Tuns -"*" 

Green Lettuce George 

Value as assessed to the Poor's Rate. 

Belle Sauvage-yard Broadway ---Beer-lane -• -Botolph-lane --Barbican ---

Bow-lane 

Billingsgate Bloomfield-street -Botolph-alley --Ball-court ---Birchin-Iane --Basinghall-street -

Three Tuns -City Arms -Green Dragon Cole's Coffee House Bengal White Bear -

— Crown -

— Bell -

— Red Lion Chancery-lane --Mitre -Crown-court, Fleet-street, Crown -CHfford's-inn-passage,Crown Cloth-fair ---Rising Sun -Castle-court --Fountain and Castle Cock-hill ---Cock -Cursitor-street --Castle -Cannon-alley --King's Head Clement's-lane -General Wolfe Cutler-street -Cree-Church-lane 

275.—II. 

New Shades Cutlers' Arms City Arms -Three Herrings 

Value fixed by the Officers of Excise. 

£. 
s. 
45 -

8,5 -

35 -

60 -

60 -

45 ~ 

31 -

49 ~ 

54 -

45 -

45 -

40 ~ 

35 -

26 -

54 -

54 ~ 

54 -

211 -Si -

450 -

90 -

60 -

277 -

280 -60 -550 -

105 -

250 -60 -

50 -

25 -

40 -

160 -

60 -

40 -

30 ~ 

50 -

60 -

70 -

70 -

40 -63 -

105 -

35 -

50 -

50 " 

80 -

70 -

55 -

212 -80 -

200 -

52 -

50 -

45 -

50 -

21 -

45 -

30 ~ 

40 -36 _ 38 -

40 -

not rated to the poor. 
ditto 39 ~ 36 " 

42 -

a 3 

£. 
30 60 30 50 50 50 40 "50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 40 160 60 40 30 50 60 60 80 60 58 105 35 50 50 50 5° 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 54 60 50 40 SO 40 38 50 100 120 40 30 40 

Whether the Excise Adopt the Valuation fixed by the Poor Law Guardians, 

or not. 

The officers of Excise have not adopted the valuation fixed by the Poor Law Guardians, but the mode provided by the Licensing Act, 6 Geo. 
4, c. 
81, s. 
5. 

In these cases the officers of Excise have assessed the houses from the valuation fixed . 
by the Poor Law Guardians, but have not > thought it necessary to cany the assessment higher than 501., 
as that amount of rental carries the highest rate of licence duty. 

\ The Excise have adopted the valuation fixed by the Poor Law Guardians. 

The officers of Excise have not adopted the valuation fixed by the Poor Law Guardians, but the mode provided by the Licensing Act, G Geo. 
4, c. 
81, s. 
5. 
The Excise have adopted the valuation fixed by the Poor Law Guardians. 
In these cases, the officers of Excise have assessed the houses from the valuation fixed by the Poor Law Guardians, but have not thought it necessary to carry the assessment higher than 50 L, as that amount of rental carries the highest rate of licence duty. 

" The Excise have adopted the valuation fixed hy the Poor Law Guardians. 

The officers of Excise have not adopted the valuation fixed by_ the Poor Law Guardians, but the mode provided by the Licensing Act, 6 Geo. 
4, c. 
81, s. 
5-

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