Illicit Distillation (Ireland) Act, 1831

Persons using stills in business of a chemist, &c. to take out a licence under 6 Geo. 4. c. 81.

9. Every person who shall . . use any still or stills in carrying on the business of a chemist or any other trade or business requiring the use of a still, other than that of a distiller, rectifier, or compounder of spirits, or vinegar maker, shall first take out a licence for . . using every such still, in manner required by an Act passed in the sixth year of the reign of his late Majesty, intituled “An Act to repeal several duties payable on excise licences in Great Britain and Ireland, and to impose other duties in lieu thereof, and to amend the laws for granting excise licences.”