Licensing (Ireland) Act, 1833

Register of licences to be kept by the clerk of the peace.

11. A list or register of every licence so to be granted for selling by retail any beer, cider, or perry, or spirits, to be drank or consumed on the premises, specifying the name and place of abode of every person licensed, . . . and the description and situation of the house or place mentioned in such licence, shall be kept at the office of the clerk of the peace for the county, county of a city, or county of a town, as the case may be; which list or register shall at all reasonable times be produced to and shall be open to the inspection and perusal of every magistrate within whose jurisdiction the house or place specified in each licence respectively shall be situate; and any copy of or extract from any such list or register, which shall or may be at any time required by any such magistrate as aforesaid, shall be given to him by such clerk of the peace.