THE GAME LAWS. / 1 



as arc liouseliolders or keepers of sliops or stalls, 

 and not being innkeepers or victuallers^ or licensed 

 to sell beer by retail, or being owners, guai'ds, or 

 drivers of mail coaches, or otlier vebicles employed 

 in the conveyance of the mails of letters, or of 

 stage coaches, stage waggons, vans, or other public 

 conveyances, or being carriers or higglers, or being 

 in the employment of any such persons ; which 

 Kcenses shall empower the persons to whom they 

 are granted to buy game at any place from any 

 person who may lawfully sell game by virtue of 

 this Act ; and also to sell the same at one house, 

 shop, or stall only, kept by the licensed person ; 

 provided that every person, while so licensed, shall 

 affix to some part of the outside of the front of his 

 house, shop, or stall, and shall there keep a board 

 having thereon his christian and surname, and the 

 Avords " licensed to deal in game.'' Licenses 

 granted during the present year to continue in 

 force to July 15, 1832; but such as are granted 

 in any succeeding year, to continue in force for 

 the period of one year next after the granting 

 thereof. But by section 26, innkeepers and 

 tavern-keepers may, without any license, sell game 

 for consumption in their own houses, such game 

 having been procui'ed from some person licensed 

 to deal in game by virtue of this Act. And, by 

 section 21, persons being in partnership, and 

 carrying on their business at one house, shop, or 



