Description | Papers relating to an appeal by Thomas Smith of the township of Northallerton beer house keeper, against the refusal of the Justices to grant him an alehouse licence, including:
- notice dated 3 September 1866 given by Thomas Smith to the Justices for the Petty Sessional division of Allertonshire of his intention to appeal against their refusal to grant him a licence for his premises in South Parade near the railway station which had been licensed for the sale of beer, but which Smith now wishes to keep as an alehouse
- recognizance dated 3 September 1866 made by William Edward Reed boot manufacturer and Nathaniel Russell grocer, both of the township of Northallerton, for the appearance of Thomas Smith at the next Quarter Sessions to try his appeal against the refusal of the Justices for the Petty Sessional division of Allertonshire to grant him a licence to sell excisable liquor by retail
- recognizance dated 3 September 1866 made by Thomas Smith for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to try his appeal
- draft undated order of the court reversing the decision of the Justices for the Petty Sessional division of Allertonshire to refuse to grant an alehouse licence to Thomas Smith of the township of Northallerton beer house keeper |