Suff. ss. memorandum that the [blank] day of [blank] anno Dom. [blank] in the countie aforesaid, vpon his recognisance acknowledged according to the forme of the statute in that case made and prouided, is licensed, assigned and allowed by [blank] Iustices of the Peace of the said countie, to keepe a common victaulling and ale-house ... Suffolk (England) 1625 Approx. 3 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2008-09 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A13127 STC 23424.3 ESTC S1009 23170014 ocm 23170014 26338 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. 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Suffolk (England) -- History. 2007-08 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2007-08 Apex CoVantage Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2007-09 Elspeth Healey Sampled and proofread 2007-09 Elspeth Healey Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-02 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion Suff. ss . Memorandum that the _____ day of _____ Anno Dom. in the Countie aforesaid , vpon his Recognisance acknowledged according to the forme of the Statute in that case made and prouided , is Licensed , assigned and allowed by Iustices of the Peace of the said Countie , to keepe a common Victualling and Ale-house , in aforesaid in the house wherein he now dwelleth , vntill the Sessions of the Peace , to be holden next after Easter , next ensuing : so as in the meane time he doe obserue and keepe the Articles hereunder specified . In witnesse whereof , the said Iustices haue caused the common Seale , by his Maiestie , for this purpose specially assigned , to be hereunto set the day and yeere first aboue written . Articles to be obserued . THat he suffer no neighbors children or seruants , nor any dwelling in the same Towne to be tipling in his house . That none be suffered to tipple in his house in any day ▪ aboue one houre . That none be suffered to tipple in his house on the Sabbaoth and festiual dayes at the time of Sermons , or Seruice , nor any time after nine of the clocke at night . That if any vagabonds or suspicious persons come to his house , he shall acquaint the Officers with it , And so if any goods be offered in his house to be sold by any . That he suffer no Diceing , Carding , or other play in his house . That he suffer no drunkennesse , or other dissolute disorder to be in his house , and if any happen to bee , to acquaint the Constables of the Towne with it , that the offenders may be punished . That he shall not brew in his house , but take his drinke from the Brewer where it may be had , and the best to be but at _____ the barrell , and the small at _____ the barrell . That he draw out his drinke by the Ale-quart or pinte , & not by iugges or cuppes , and sell the best after the rate of three pence the Ale-gallon , And the worst after the rate of two pence the gallon , And that if he must needs brew himselfe , to make it so , as hee may sell it at the price aforesaid . That he suffer no flesh to be dressed , or vttered in his house , vpon dayes prohibited .