Licensing (Ireland) Act, 1833

Persons who obtain licences for the sale of spirits within the police district of Dublin shall enter their names, &c., at the head police office, and pay 10s. to receiver of public offices, under a penalty of 2l.

12. Every person who shall obtain or renew under this Act a licence to sell spirits in any house or premises situate within the police district of Dublin metropolis shall, within ten days next after he shall have so obtained or renewed such licence, deliver or cause to be delivered to the divisional justices of the Castle division of the said police district, or to some clerk at the head office of police of the said district, a note in writing under the hand of such person, or some person by him authorized in that behalf, in which shall be specified, set forth, and contained the christian and surname and place of abode of such person, and the situation and description of the house and premises in which spirits are licensed to be sold by such person, . . . , and such licensed person shall pay or cause to be paid to the receiver of the public offices in the said police district of Dublin metropolis the sum of ten shillings; and all sums so paid to the receiver shall go in aid of the funds of the police district of Dublin metropolis; and if any person who shall have obtained or renewed a licence under this Act to sell beer and spirits within the said police district shall not, within the time and in the manner herein-before directed, deliver or cause to be delivered such note in writing as aforesaid, or shall neglect to pay or cause to be paid the said sum of ten shillings, every such person shall forfeit and lose the sum of two pounds.