Licensing (Ireland) Act, 1833

No distiller, &c., shall hold a licence for the sale of beer, &c.

13. No distiller, . . . rectifier or compounder of spirits, bailiff, gaoler, turnkey, constable, sheriff, sub-sheriff, sheriff’s officer, peace officer, or keeper of any turnpike gate, nor any person not being a householder, shall be capable of receiving or holding a licence to sell beer, cider, or spirits by retail, to be drank or consumed on the premises.

[S. 14 as to hours during which retailers’ houses shall not be open, rep. 37 & 38 Vict. c. 35 (S.L.R.)]