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Precedents of Licences.
A Licence to keep an Ale-house. CHAP. CLXXVII.
V. 124.
JOhn Cutts Knight, and Michael Dalton Esq;
two Justices of the peace of
our Sovereign Lord the Kings Majesty in his Highnesses County of C.
send Greeting in our Lord God everlasting. Know ye, that we the said
Justices, of good and credible report to us made by divers credible and
honest persons, &c. that I. W. of, &c. is a Man meet to
keep a common
Ale-house in the house where he now dwelleth, Have licenced, allowed,
and admitted, and by these presents do licence, allow and admit the
said I. W. to keep a common Ale-house or Tipling-house at L.
for one
whole year next ensuing the date hereof, so that the said I. W. suffer
not
any unlawful Games to used in his said House, nor any evil Rule or Order
to be kept within the same, during the time of his said Licence:
for
the using of which Licence accordingly, we do you to wit, that we have
bound the said I. W. in 10 l. and two other sufficient
Sureties in an hundred
shillings apiece by Recognizance to the Kings Majesties use. In witness
whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals. Dated, &c.
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Or thus.
J. C. and M. D. two Justices of the
Peace of our Sovereign Lord, &c.
to all Bailiffs, Constables, and other the Kings Majesties, Officers, Greeting.
Know ye, that we the said Justices have licenced, and by these presents
do licence I. W. of, &c. to keep a common Ale-house in L.
aforesaid
for one whole year next ensuing the date hereof; and have bound the
said I. W. by Recognizance with sureties to the Kings Majesties
use, that he
shall maintain good rule, and farther to do and behave himself therein
in
all things according to the Laws and Statutes of this Realm, &c.
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Or thus.
WE whose names are here-under-written, Justices of
the peace of
our Sovereign Lord the King within the County of Cambridge, do
licence and allow I. W. of L. in the said County to keep
a common Ale-house
or Tipling-house in L. aforesaid, for and during one whole year
next ensuing the date hereof, so as he doth not suffer any unlawful Games
to be used in his House, nor any evil Rule to be kept there, but doth behave
himself therein according to the Laws and Statutes of this Realm
in that behalf made and provided. In witness, &c.
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A Licence to Brew and keep an Ale-house.
WHereas A. M. of W. in the County of
C. Husbandman, hath come
before us, John Cutts Knight, and Tho. Chicheley Esquire,
two of
the Kings Majesties Justices of peace within the said County, and bound
himself in a Recognizance with sufficient sureties, to brew and sell, and
keep a common Ale-house, according to the Statute made in the fifth
year of the Reign of our late Sovereign Lord King Edward 6.
Now know
ye us the said John Cutts and T. Chicheley, to have licenced
the said A. M.
to brew, sell, and keep a common Ale-house according to the said Statute.
Given under our hands the 13 of July in the, &c. |
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