- ReferenceQSR1889/2/2/1/a
- TitleSummary Conviction of Joseph Underwood of Luton, then being a person licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquor, to wit, beer and did unlawfully permit his premises to be used as a brothel.
- Date free text20 February 1889
- Production dateFrom: 1889 To: 1889
- Scope and ContentConviction: The defendant to forfeit and pay a shilling and sixpence and to pay a further shilling and sixpence for costs. Further should the defendant default, he should be imprisoned in Her Majesty's Gaol at St Albans for the space of 1 calendar month. It was further adjudged that the license held by the defendant should be forfeited and the defendant should be disqualified from ever holding any license for the sale of intoxicating liquors.
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- Persons/institution keyword
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