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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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paid to Mr Gascoigne that Locksmith the
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Sum of fifteen pounds to Mrs. Dobson where
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he Lodged thirteen pounds, to Prime the
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Linendraper
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in Boswell Court Twelve pounds
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to Mr. Courtasis the Jew and Notary Public
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the Sum of Ninety three pounds about four
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pounds to a
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Silversmith
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and has remaining in
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his Lodgings in Cash about twenty two pounds
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also paid Ten Guinea to Mr. Tarrow being all part of
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General Conway's Money
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