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Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Deputy Governor re. holding a session of the Licensing Assembly on 23 May
Reference: A/C2/41/37
Date: June 8th 1905 - June 8th 1905
Copy letter from the Deputy Lieutenant Governor, Lieutenant Colonel H S Leger Wood to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] agreeing to the date of 23 May for a meeting of the Licensing Assembly
Reference: A/C2/41/39
Date: June 10th 1905 - June 10th 1905
Correspondence and approval forms for the export of arms, including licence applications
Reference: A/D1/A28
Date: January 3rd 1985 - January 9th 1987
Withdrawal of authorities/licenses under the Dangerous Drugs Acts and related papers
Reference: A/D1/D2/1
Date: January 4th 1924 - December 29th 1945
Papers relating to the Licensing Assembly/Licensing Bench consisting of the Lieutenant Governor, the Bailiff and Jurats
Reference: A/D1/L10
Date: January 6th 1902 - November 20th 1986
Restrictions on the sale of arms and ammunition and issue of licences for their sale [Indexed]
Reference: A/E/8/18
Date: August 26th 1914 - April 15th 1920
Collection of press cuttings presented to Government House by Major General Martelli concerning the history of Jersey, Jurats, Deputies, the Dean, Prevots, the Police, the right of appeal, colorado beetle, States houses, the status of British residents, Roman Catholics in Jersey, the airport, military service, Spanish refugees, smuggling, the licensing system, visitor traffic and the Ecrehous
Reference: A/J/10
Date: May 16th 1929 - October 3rd 1956
Requests for permission to hold events at places of public entertainment (incomplete) Includes letter from Forum Cinema concerning poor children's' matinee, 1942
Reference: B/A/W3/1
Date: December 10th 1940 - May 8th 1942
Sale and consumption of liquor Includes: - papers concerning opening hours, off-licence fees and permits for the sale of spirits, Defence (Licensing Hours) (No. 4) (Jersey) Regulations, 1940
Reference: B/A/W3/2
Date: September 9th 1939 - July 28th 1942
Correspondence concerning a request from Miss Lillicrap to hold dancing classes
Reference: B/A/W3/3/1
Date: November 23rd 1940 - December 11th 1940
Correspondence relating to the ban on public dances
Reference: B/A/W3/3/2
Date: May 4th 1941 - May 23rd 1941
Correspondence relating request from Donald Journeaux to hold dancing lessons
Reference: B/A/W3/3/3
Date: June 10th 1941 - June 24th 1941
Application from Melrose Sports Club to hold a dance
Reference: B/A/W3/3/4
Date: July 8th 1941 - July 11th 1941
Correspondence relating to request by Jeannette Boielle and Madeleine Le Riche to hold dancing classes
Reference: B/A/W3/3/5
Date: September 12th 1941 - September 15th 1941
Correspondence relating to request by the Irish Social Club to hold a St Patrick's Day dance
Reference: B/A/W3/3/6
Date: March 11th 1942 - March 25th 1942
Correspondence relating to applications to hold dances and ban because of diphtheria epidemic
Reference: B/A/W3/3/7
Date: January 18th 1943 - May 11th 1943