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Image 418 of 69610th July 1729


P adjorn Jovis 10o. die July 1729

Order for adjorning
a Matter relating
to the Lord Wm. Powlett< no role >

Whereas a Matter touching the granting of a
Licence by the Right Honourable the Lord
William Powlett< no role > and by Colonel Robert Gardner< no role >
(since deceased) to one John Gill< no role > at the White Horse
at Tickenham to keep a common Ale house
after he had been refused the same as keeping
a disorderly House, at the Division of New
Brentford by Six Justices of the Peace of that
Division assembled in Petty Sessions, was appointed
to be heard by this Court on this Tenth day of
July instant, It is Ordered by this Court that
the further Consideration of soe much of the
said Matter as relates to the said Lord William
Powlett be and the same is hereby adjorned,

P adjorn Jovis 10o. die July 1729

Order touching the
Licenceing of
Ale house Keepers
Brandy Sellers Etc at
the Generall Meetings
of the Justices

Whereas by an Act of Parliament made in the
Second Yeare of the Reign of his present Majesty
King George the second touching the Licenceing
Retalers of Brandy and other Distilled
Liquors, and for better regulating of Licenses
for common Inns and Ale houses, It is (inter
al) Enacted that from and after the Twenty
fourth day of June one thousand Seven hundred
and twenty nine no Licence shall be granted
to any Person to keep a common Inn or
Ale house or to Retaile any Brandy or Strong
Waters, but at a Generall Meeting of the Justices
of the Peace acting in the Division where the
said Person dwells to be holden for that purpose
on the First day of September Yearly or within
Twenty days after or at any other Generall
Meeting of the said Justices to be holden for




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