Document referenceQSB 1835 4/9/5
TitlePapers relating to the appeal of John Kyle of York against a decision to refuse him an alehouse licence
DescriptionPapers relating to the appeal of John Kyle of Pavement in York against a decision to refuse him an alehouse licence

- notice that at a special Petty Sessions for the city of York held on 25 August 1835, a licence was granted to John Kyle of Pavement in the parish of St Crux in the city of York to keep an alehouse at the sign of the George and Dragon in St Crux. Endorsed - "Transfer of Mr Hustwick's licence to Mr Kyle"

- notice dated 10 September 1835 given by John Kyle of 27 Pavement, York, spirit merchant, of his intention to appeal at the next Quarter Sessions against a decision made at the General Annual Licensing Meeting held at the Guildhall in York on 29 August 1835 not to renew his licence to sell excisable liquors by retail at his house known by the sign of the George and Dragon in Pavement

- draft order of the Quarter Sessions held on 19 October 1835 that the decision against John Kyle of Pavement in the parish of St Crux in the city of York is to be reversed, and he should be granted a licence

- certificate from the Michaelmas Sessions 1835 that John Kyle of the George and Dragon Inn in Pavement in the parish of St Crux in the city of York victualler had appealed at the Quarter Sessions held on 19 October 1835 against the decision of the York mayor and magistrates not to grant him a licence to sell excisable liquors by retail. The decision was reversed, and Kyle was to be granted a licence

- separate cover sheet for the order of reversal at the Michaelmas Sessions 1835 of the decision not to grant John Kyle a licence
DateAug-Oct 1835
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Extent5 pieces
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