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Licensed houses. Return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 18 March 1902;--for, return "for the year ended 31st day of March 1901, showing in England, Wales, and Ireland the number of licensed public houses in (a) each county borough; (b) each municipal borough; (c) each urban district; and (d) the rural districts of each county; classified according to annual value, and showing the maximum amount of licence duty payable at each step in the scale of value, and the total sum paid in duty on licensed public houses in each such area": "of the number of dealers' licences for beer, spirits, wines, and sweets, together with 'additional retail' and other retail off licences held with them (commonly known as grocers' licenses), in each area as enumerated above, in England, Wales, and Ireland, distinguishing between each description of licence, and giving the maximum amount of licence duty charged on each, and the total sum paid in duty in each area as well as the total number of premises licensed": "of the number of retailers' licences for beer, cider, wine, and sweets, distinguishing those having licences for 'on' consumption, from those having licences for 'off' consumption, and giving the maximum amount of licence duty payable on each house, and the total amount paid on such licences in each area as enumerated above in England, Wales, and Ireland, as well as the total number of premises licensed": "corresponding particulars for Scotland from (a) each burgh (royal, municipal, or police, as the case may be); and (b) the rural districts of each county."
U.K. Parliamentary Papers: House of Commons 20th Century (1901-2003/04 session) Available online
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- Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
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- Return for the year ended 31st March 1901, showing in England, Wales, and Ireland: the number of Licensed Public Houses in each county borough, municipal borough, urban district and the rural districts of each county, classified according to annual value; the maximum amount of licence duty payable at each step in the scale of value and the total sum paid in duty on Licensed Public Houses in each such area; the number of dealers' licences for beer, spirits, wines, and sweets, together with "additional retail" and other retail off-licenses held with them (commonly known as grocers' licences); the number of retailers' licences of beer, cider, wine, and sweets (distinguishing those having licences for "on" and "off" consumption), giving the maximum amount of licence duty payable on each house, the total amount payable on such licences in each area and the total number of premises licenced; corresponding particulars for Scotland from each burgh (royal, municipal or police) and the rural districts of each country. (Licensing Acts - Intoxicating Liquor: Licensing Acts - Sale of Intoxicating Liquors (Ireland): Licensing - Sale of Intoxicating Liquors (Scotland): Licensed Houses; Dealers' and Retailers' Licences: Licensed Houses, Dealers' and Retailers' Licences, &c)
- 20th century House of Commons sessional papers
- Parliamentary papers
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- Cambridge [eng.] : Proquest LLC, 2007.
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