|
From 24th June 1791, no person to open shop, or act as an apothecary, until he shall be examined, as before,
examiners to take oath as before, and grant or refuse a certificate; like remedy of appeal.
|
XXII.(a)
And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That from and after the twenty-fourth day of June, in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one, no person shall open shop, or act in the art or mystery of an apothecary within the kingdom of Ireland, until such person shall have been examined as to his qualification and knowledge of the business, by such persons and in such manner as herein before mentioned and required, for the examination of persons applying to become apprentices or shopkeepers; which examiners shall take the oath before mentioned, in manner as herein before required, and shall grant or refuse to the person so applying for a certificate to open a shop, or follow the art and mystery of an apothecary within the kingdom of Ireland, with the like remedy of appeal as herein before mentioned.
|