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Home Office: Liquor Entry Books

Catalogue reference: HO 170

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HO 170

Home Office out-letters relating to the administration of the Inebriates Acts, the establishment of state inebriate reformatories, and the approval of rules made under the Licensing Act 1904.

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Reference
HO 170
Title
Home Office: Liquor Entry Books
Date
1899-1921
Description

Home Office out-letters relating to the administration of the Inebriates Acts, the establishment of state inebriate reformatories, and the approval of rules made under the Licensing Act 1904.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Physical description
19 volume(s)
Subjects
Topics
Children
Food and drink
Administrative / biographical background

Home Office concern with the sale of alcoholic liquor began with the Licensing Act 1872, under which it became responsible for prescribing the forms of licence which were issued under the authority of local magistrates and police. The work was performed by the Domestic Department. Under the Inebriates Acts 1879 to 1900, which provided for retreats for the reform of habitual drunkards to be licensed by local authorities, powers of inspection and of making and changing rules of management were given to the Home Secretary. The work of the inspector of retreats was performed initially by the Burial Grounds Inspectorate, but a separate inspector for the Inebriates Acts was appointed in 1899, and the office continued until 1950. The licensing laws and the Secretary of State's supervisory powers over their operation were strengthened by further acts in 1902 and 1904, and in the latter year work concerning them was transferred to the Aliens Division. The licensing laws were consolidated in the Licensing Act 1953.

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