HC Deb 06 April 1908 vol 187 c891
MR. BARNARD (Kidderminster)

To ask Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer at what figure the "Sawyer's Arms" and the "Queen" beerhouses at C dicote were in Schedule A prior to their abolition under the 1904 Act; and at what figure are the same premises in Schedule A at the present time.

(Answered by Mr. Asquith.) Prior to the abolition of the licence, the Schedule A assessment was £18 in the case of the "Sawyer's Arms" and £12 in the case of the "Queen" The effect of abolishing the licence was to leave the assessment unaffected in the case of the "Sawyer's Arms," and to increase it from £12 to £19 in the case of the "Queen."