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Showing posts with label curfew. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 19 September 2012

19th September 1812: An Officer reports the Star Inn, Roberttown, for being open after hours

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The Star Inn, Roberttown. Image copyright Humphrey Bolton . ( geograph profile ) Mill bridge Sept 19th. 1812. Sir I have the honor o...
Monday, 2 January 2012

2nd January 1812: Derbyshire publicans convicted of allowing after-hours drinking

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In December 1811, Magistrates in the counties of Nottinghamshire , Derbyshire and Leicestershire had brought in strict curfew & licens...
Sunday, 11 December 2011

11th December 1811: Derby Magistrates impose a curfew

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Derby Magistrates imposed a curfew on the Borough 6 days after the Nottinghamshire Magistrates had taken the same measures. The Derby Mercur...
Saturday, 10 December 2011

10th December 1811: Loughborough curfew notice

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Monday, 5 December 2011

5th December 1811: Nottingham under Curfew

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TOWN OF NOTTINGHAM. THE MAGISTRATES, effectually to prevent the People of the Town from being liable to be confounded with those who may co...
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