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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Continued Wednesday 30th. April 1783
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Certificates of the Patients legal Parish Settlement
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are Prepared it then becomes necessary to Procure a
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Governors Recommendation. The Hospital also requires
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that upon Admission two Housekeepers residing in or
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near London shall Enter into a Bond to take the Patient
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away when discharged by the Committee and Pay the
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Expence of Cloaths and of Barial in Case of drath If the
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Lunatic is sent by a Parish or any other Public Body
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the Sum of £3..4s is paid for Bedding but if the
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unhappy Object is placed there by Friends the Hospital
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anxious to lighten their burthen reduces the Sum to
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£2..5s..6d. It is expected that the Patient shod.
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be supplied with Cloathing in failure of this supply
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the Hospital Provides proper Garments at the lowest Rate
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and the Bendsmen repay the Expence.
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There is no Particular Time limited for the
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Continuance of a Patient in the Hospital who is under
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Cure It is Generally seen in a Twelve month whether
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