I R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms KNow all Men by these presents, That we Thomas Walsingham, William Wythines, and Henry Snelgar Knights, William Style, Lambert Cook, and john Vaighan Esquires, justices of the Peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, within the County of Kent, have admitted, Licenced and Allowed, of within the said County to keep a Common-Ale-house or Tippling-house in his now dwelling House, situate in aforesaid, and not elsewhere. He the said observing and keeping the Articles prescribed in the Condition of his Recognisance, and also here under written, for the maintenance of good Order and Rule to be had and used in his said House. And for using such admittance and allowance accordingly, we have Bound the said in the Sum of ten Pounds, with two sufficient Sureties in the Sum of five Pounds a piece to his majesties use, according to the Tenure of the Statute in that case made and provided. And this our Admittance and Allowance, to continue for the space of one whole year and no longer, from the day of the date of these presents. In witness whereof, We the above named justices of Peace, have hereunto subscribed our names. Yeven the Day of May, in the year of our Lord God _____ and in the year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord, JAMES by the Grace of God of England France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, etc. And of Scotland the INPRIMIS, You shall not (during the time abovesaid) permit or suffer, or have any Playing at the Cards, Dice, Tables, Quoits, Logets, Bowls, or any other unlawful Game or Games, in your House, Yard, Garden, or Backside. ITEM, You shall not suffer to be or remain in your House, any Person or Persons (not being your ordinary Household Servants) upon any Sabboth-day or Holiday: during the time of Divine Service or Sermon. ITEM, You shall not suffer any Person to Lodge or stay in your House, above one Day and one Night, but such whose true Name and Surname you shall deliver to some one of the Constables, or in his absence to some of the Officers of the said Parish the next day following; (unless they be such Person or Persons as you well know, and will answer for his or their forthcoming.) ITEM, You shall not suffer any Person to remain in your House, Tippling or Drinking contrary to the Law. ITEM, You shall not suffer any Person to be in your House Tippling or Drinking, after nine of the Clock in the Night time. ITEM, You shall not Buy nor take to Pawn, any Stolen Goods of any Person or Persons shall bring the same to sell. ITEM, You shall not Harbour in your House, Barnes, Stables, or other where willingly: any Rogues, Vagabonds, Sturdy-beggers, Masterlesse-men, or other notorious Offenders whatsoever. ITEM, You shall not suffer any Person or Persons, to Sell or utter any Beer, Ale, or other Victual by Deputation, or by colour of your Licence. ITEM, You shall keep the true Assize and Measure in your Pots, Bread, and otherwise in uttering of your Beer, Ale and Bread. And the same Beer and Ale to sell by the Sealed measure, and according to the Assize and not otherwise. ITEM, You shall not Utter or Sell any strong Beer or strong Ale, above a Penny the Quart, and small Beer or small Ale, not above a Halfpenny the Quart, and so after the same Rates. ITEM, You shall not Dress or suffer to be Dressed, or Eaten in your House, any Flesh during the time of Lent, nor upon any Day forbidden by the Laws and Constitutions of this Realm, except by Persons lawfully Licenced thereto. ITEM, You shall not Utter, nor willingly suffer to be Uttered, Drunk or Taken, any Tobacco within your House, Cellar, or other place thereunto belonging.