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Bakehouse
Bakehouse. Any place in which are baked bread, biscuits, or confectionery
Bakehouse
A house for baking a bakery
Cellar
dwelling-house, see Housing Act, 1936, s. 12; and as a bakehouse, see Factory Act, 1901, s. 101.
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Secta ad furnum
Secta ad furnum, suit to a public oven, or bakehouse. Abolished
Factory
of 1878 was amended, as to White Lead Factories and Bakehouses, by the Factory and Workshop Act, 1883, as to Cotton
Food Inspectors
sampling officers (s. 16 of the Act). For inspection of Bakehouses, Cookhouses, and Weights an Measures, see those titles.
Workshop
(1 Edw. 7, c. 22), means hat works, rope works, bakehouses, lace warehouses, shipbuilding works quarries, pit banks, dry-cleaning, carpet-beating, and
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