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. 

Fetter-lane -

Fleet-street 

Fleet-lane --

Fleet-street Friar-street --

Fish-street-hill -

Freeman's-court Foster-lane --

Fenchurch-street 

Falcon-square Friday-street Finch-lane -

Fore-street -

Gutter-lane Gracechurch-street 

Gravel-lane 

White Swan -

Vintners' Arms Horse Shoe and Magpie Falcon -

Red Hart -

Swan and Sugar Loaf -

White Hart -White Horse Three Tuns -

Magpie and Stump Bell -Boar's Head -Union Tavern Rainbow -

Green Dragon Crown and Sugar Loaf -Mitre ----

Cock -

Anderton's Coffee House Hole-in-the-Wall -

Peel's Coffee House Kings and Keys -

Red Lion -

Whit e Lion -

Portugal Hotel Horse Shoe •• 

Globe -Britannia -

Swan -Steam Packet Hotel Monument -

Mitre » Poulterers' Arms -

Burton Coffee House Fountain --_ 

Elephant -

King's Head India Arms -George -

Horse Shoe and Magpie Grapes Angel -Red Lion Blue Anchor Falcon Saracen's Head White Horse Joe's Coffee House Cock and Woolpack Globe -

Grapes Three Mariners Grapes Plough Golden Lion Green Dragon Grapes Goldsmiths' Arms -

Horns -

George and Gate -Cross Keys -

Spread Eagle Half Moon -

Pewter Platter Box Tree 

Value as assessed to the Poor's Rate. 

Great Distaff-lane King and Queen 

— Blue Last Great New-street -Three Tuns -

275—11. 

£. 
s. 
50 -

56 -

45 -9G -

40 -

50 -

44 -

200 -

75 -38 -

53 -

135 -

120 -

180 -

150 -

47 -80 -

100 -

200 -

95 -

180 -Go -

53 -68 -

335 -

40 -

40 -

50 -

160 -160 -87 -60 -

Go -06 -Go -

80 -86 -

100 -80 -

95 -

Go -

70 -38 -

45 -

42 -

120 -

100 -

60 -

108 -

160 -

Go -

55 ~ 

50 -

48 -45 ~ 

45 ~ 

75 -

75 -

60 -

63 -

3^5 -

380 -

85 -

40 -

26 -

25 -

30 -

Value fixed by the Officers of Excise. 

50 -

56 -

45 -96 -

40 -

50 -

38 -

300 -

80 -63 -

64 -

175 -

150 -

210 -

190 -

57 -

60 -

135 -

250 -

100 -

200 -

80 -

50 -

60 -

315 -

40 -

40 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 _ 

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

40 -

40 -

160 -

50 _ 

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

100 -

50 -

5° -

50 -

50 -

50 -

50 -

30 -

30 -

50 -

50 -65 -

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

or not. 

The Excise have adopted the valuation fixed by the Poor Law Guardians, 

The officers of Excise have not adopted the I 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. 

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 highest rate of licence duty. 

~\ The officers of Excise have not adopted the I valuation fixed by the Poor Law Guardians, but the mode provided by the Licensing Act, G 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 Iiave not thought it necessary to carry the assessment higher than 50 Z., 
as that amount of rental carries the highest rate of licence duty. 
f The Excise have adopted the valuation fixed \by the Poor Law Guardians. 

The officer's 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 1 by the Poor Law Guardians, but have not j (thought it necessary to carry the assessment higher than 50^., 
as that amount of rental 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. 

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