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Cap. 46 XLIX: Regulations on licensed distillers and spirits manufacture under George III

Source

This is an excerpt from a legal statute (Cap. 46, Section XLIX) from the reign of George III regulating licensed distillers. It establishes restrictions on the export and sale of spirits outside specified bounds, limits distillers to a single still, restricts grain sources to local parishes, and prohibits purchasing spirits from other distillers. Violations result in forfeiture of £100, loss of license, and potential imprisonment.

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Notes

  • Document appears to be a printed statute in good condition. Text includes marginal annotations summarizing key provisions.

Language

  • English