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Appeal to sessions,
if dismissed or not prosecuted, costs to informer and imprisoned till payment,
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XVII. Provided that if any baker, seller of bread, or meal maker, so convicted in any of the aforesaid penalties, shall think him or herself aggrieved, he or she may appeal in writing to the next quarter sessions of the peace for the county of the said city of Cork, where the same shall be heard in a summary manner, and finally determined; and if the person so appealing shall not make good such appeal, or prosecute it with effect, the said court of sessions shall award such costs, as they shall think reasonable to the prosecutor or informer, and commit such offender to the common goal, until he or the shall make payment of the said costs, and also the penalty adjudged on the conviction to the informer.
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