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 byPeisons Licensed to sell Spirituous Liquors 

by Retail. 

King's Head-court Long-lane ---

Long-acre ---

Little Tower-street Little College-hill -Little Britain --

Little Friday-street Little Knight Rider. 
Little Carter-lane -

Little Trinity-lane -

Little Bridge-street Little Bell-alley -

Little Moorfields -

Lime-street Lothbury 

King's Head Sun and Punchbowl Barley-Mow -Hand and Shears -Red Cow White Hart -Feed Cow Portland Arms Ship -

Sugar-loaf -

Rose and Crown -Cock and Crown -White Horse -Swan and Florse-shoe Britannia Old Bell street, Fleece -Old Parr's Head -Black Swan -Hatchet PajTiaham Castle -Ship --_ Shepherd and Flock Blue Last Woolpack King's Arms Five Bells Golden Hind Cape of Good Hope Grapes ---Ship -Founders' Arms 

Value as assessed to the Poor's Rate. 

£. 
s. 
40 -

36 -48 -46 -48 -

20 -

50 -

40 -

40 -

40 -

50 -

40 -

35 -

40 -

50 -

40 -

36 -

52 10 40 -

29 -28 -

35 -

60 -60 -

36 -

40 -

45 -

45 -

Lower Whitecross-street, Grapes ---

— Queen's Head 

— Peacock -Leadenhali Market Green Dragon and Punch 

Bowl 

— Poulterers' Arms -

60 -50 65 -50 120 -50 60 -50 40 -30 35 ~ 25 50 -40 40 50 -

Value fixed by the Officers of Excise. 

275—11. 

70 50 50 50 40 25 50 40 40 40 50 40 45 50 100 60 50 60 50 30 30 40 100 130 44 55 40 45 

50 50 

— Bee-Hive ---i 81 -50 — Rose and Crown --1 ico -50 — Lamb ----| 120 -50 Leadenhall-street -King's Arms ---

' 

3 00 _ 50 — Hercules ---1 -0 

/ -• 

_ 5° — Bull Inn 

I50 _ 50 — Ship and Turtle 80 — 50 — Cock -70 — 50 — Bull's Head ---60 _ 50 —, Ciown and Anchor 1 ] 0 _ 50 — Golden Anchor 3G _ 50 — Black Boy and Camel -36 -50 — Grapes -48 _ 50 Lo\e-lane ---Cock -42 -40 — Rose and Crown -3° _ 30 Lower Thames-street, Lion and Key jo -5° 

— Hope and Anchor -55 -50 — King's Arms -«5 -50 — Bear and Wheatsheaf G4 _ 50 — Yarmouth Arms -60 _ 50 — Bell -60 -50 — Coopers' Arms 85 _ 50 — Custom House Hotel 158 -50 London House-yard Ludgate-hill -

-

Rose and Crown -45 __ 40 Goose and Gridiron 3+ _ 50 King's Head ---35 _ 60 hudgate-street --Sun --_ -74 -65 London-house-yard 

London Coffee House -400 _ 400 Rose and Crown -50 -50 

Whether the Excise Adopt the Valuation fked by the Poor Lau Guaidiau: 

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. 
8i, 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. 

f 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 /., 
as that amount of rental carries the 1 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. 
f 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 j the Poor Law Guardians, but have not thought it necessary to carry the assessment higher than 50 I., 
as that amount of rental carries the highest rate of licence duty. 
f The officers of Excise have not adopted the J valuation fixed by the Poor Law Guardians, " but the mode provided by the Licensing Act, 6 Geo. 
4, c. 
81, s.5. 
1 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 jit necessary to cany" the assessment higher than 50 /., 
as that amount of rental carries the J highest rate of licence duty. 
1 The officers of Excise have not adopted^ the [valuation fixed by the Poor Law Guardians, 'but the mode provided by the Licensing Act, J6Geo.4, 
c.81, 
s.5. 
1 rl he Excise have adopted the valuation fixed J by the Poor Law Guardians. 

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