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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RETURNS RESPECTING LICENSED VICTUALLERS 

HOUSES Occupied by Persons Licensed to sell Spirituous Liquors 

bv Retail. 

Great Tower-street King's Head 

Tower Shades City Arms Bell -

White Hart -

Queen's Head Czar's Head-Bell ---

Swan with Two Necks Swan's Nest -Bell -

Peacock Sugar Loaf -

Grapes Red Lion Coopers' Arms Britannia Fountain and Still Crown and Sugar Loaf City Arms -

Plough -

Fortune of War 

— White Hart -Green Harbour-court, Green Parrot High Timber-street King's Head and Lamb • 

— Feathers 

Half Moon -

Woolpack Green Dragon Rockingham Arms Harp -

Ihree Kingdoms -Woolpack Ship -St. 
Andrew -One Tun King's Arms Globe ---. 
Grapes Old Furnival's Inn Bell and Crown Crown and Horse Shoe • Barnard's Inn Coffee House Black Bull -

Blue Posts -Old Bell Pea Hen Fleur-de-lis -

— Nag's Head -

— George and Dragon — Sir John Falstaff -

— Grapes — King's Arms -

— Ben Jonson -

Harrow-alley --Still and Star 

Three Compasses -Ship -

Jacob's Well Hope -Three Tuns -Angel -Grapes Adam and Eve Grapes Castle -

— Feed Cow 

— Guildhall Coffee House 

— Black Bull -

— Golden Ball -

Kirg William-street, White Bear -

Great Carter-lane -

Great Swan-alley -

Great Bush-lane -

Great Trinity-lane -Great St. 
Helen's -George-street --Goodman's-yard -Golden-lane --

Garlick-hill Giltspur-street -

Half Moon-street -

Hosier-lane Harp-lane --

Hart street --

Holborn-hill 

Holborn 

Huggin-lane Huundsditch 

Ivy-lane ----Jacob's Well-court Jewry-street --

John-street ---J ewin-crescent --Je\vin-street --

Kirc-street --

Value as assessed to the Poor's Rate. 

£. 
s. 
go -

go -

55 ~ 

68 -

62 -

40 -46 -

40 -

80 -

80 -

30 -

40 -

50 -

43 -

26 -

35 -

35 -

40 -

48 -

32 -

38 -

50 -

56 -

32 -

30 -

30 -

30 -

30 -

30 -

40 -

62 -

50 -

32 -

32 -

130 -

60 -

60 -

60 -

60 -

200 -

138 -

40 -

G3 -

175 ~ 

57 ~ 

175 -

30 -

40 -

31 ~ 

36 -

55 ~ 

34 -

77 ~ 

44 ~ 

30 -

26 -

63 -

30 -

35 -

70 -

47 ~ 

35 -

45 ~ 

40 -

80 -

45 ~ 

250 -

41 -

I 55 -jNot rated to the poor. 

Value fixed by the Officers of Excise. 

£. 
50 50 50 50 50 50 40 45 40 80 30 40 50 40 40 40 30 45 40 80 50 90 50 40 35 35 25 45 50 50 50 50 50 40 150 70 105 75 63 220 240 75 63 175 57 175 35 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 30 20 70 28 40 40 40 30 45 40 50 40 50 40 

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

or not. 

In these cases, the officers of Excise have assessed the houses from the valuation fixed I by the Poor Law Guardians, but have not thought it necessary to carry the assessment higher than 50L, as that amount of rental j carries the highest rate of licence duty. 

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. 
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, 6 Geo. 
4, c. 
81, s. 
5. 

[ 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, 6 Geo. 
4, c. 
81, s. 
5. 

r 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, 6 Geo. 
4,c. 
81, s. 
5. 
\ The Excise have adopted the valuation J 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, 16 Geo. 
4, c. 
81, s. 
5. 
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