File Y/ENV/2/1/3 - Individual recognizances for alehouse licences

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Y/ENV/2/1/3

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Individual recognizances for alehouse licences

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  • 1754 (Creation)

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22 items in 1 file

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(1300s-1835)

Administrative history

The petty sessions in York were presided over by the Lord Mayor, aldermen and sheriffs from 1392, and aldermen also made up the Justices of the Peace for the Quarter sessions. York included several liberties such as the Liberty of St Peter and Davy Hall which were outside this jurisdiction. The Municipal Corporations Act setup a new Commission of the Peace and transferred this function out of the corporation in 1835.
Function transferred to Commission of the Peace in 1835.

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  • English

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    legacy

    K69.1-22

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