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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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and got up about six in the Morning that he came by the door
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of the Room where the Fire happened which was then very safe
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says he believes the said House was wilfully set on Fire by the
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aforesaid Mrs. Grieeve that there was no appearance of Smoak
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Sworn before me
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