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DIGEST. Publicans Law
Jurymen or Judge, being himself to constitute it. If no
such proof can not be obtained conviction will not
be warranted by Law.
Two questions upon reading it naturally present themselves
How is the Brewer to know what particular quantity
Particular accidental circumstances may arise in here
and there an instance insufficient to make it appear
that according to rules of Evidence that the Brewer is
informed concerning these particulars. But in general
the presumption can never appear just until something
shall be is done to put it more in his power to gain
such information than it is at present.
Measures which in this view it might be proper
to take are 1. To require a Catalogue to be
made at every licensing meeting of the Publicans
licensed at that meeting to be signed by the Magistrates
present and to be open for any inspection.
2. That such a Catalogue should within
a limited time be returned from every such meeting,
within the Country to the Clerk of the to be
printed within such a time. 3 That
when printed a Copy should be transmitted to every Parish
to be hung up in the Vestry. What persons had
would then be made a matter of notoriety.
To some perhaps this trouble may appear unnecessary.
What has a Brewer to do, it may be said but if he
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