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John Mayhall. 1860. The Annals and History of Leeds, and Other Places in the County of York. Leeds: Joseph Johnson. Get it:
.Mr. James Byram, shopkeeper, Gildersome, was charged before the Leeds magistrates with offering for sale 40 lbs of spent tea leaves, which had been re-dried and coloured in imitation of black tea. He was convicted in a penalty of £5 for every pound of tea, namely £200 and 1s. damages [ca. £17,750 in 2021], or in default of payment to be imprisoned six months.
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Mr. James Byram, shopkeeper, Gildersome, was charged before the Leeds magistrates with offering for sale 40 lbs of spent tea leaves, which had been re-dried and coloured in imitation of black tea. He was convicted in a penalty of £5 for every pound of tea, namely £200 and 1s. damages, or in default of payment to be imprisoned six months.
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