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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Ear and with Imprecations (very horrid Ones)
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Demanded Informants Money And Then he
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the Other who Came up first Searched Inform
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PocketsThe Third stood at three or four
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Yards Distance at the Corner of the Lane which
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Leads to the Factory Wall between the Gardens there
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Saith That he (Informant) was three or four
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Yards before
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the Deceased
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as soon as the Foot pad who Struck Informt
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as the Deceased Came up that
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same Man Struck him upon the Head without
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saying a word to himAs soon as he had
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Struck the Deceased he Damn'd his Eyes and
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Limbs and bid him Deliver his Watch and Money
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That the Deceased said he had but a few Shillings
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in his PocketThat as soon as that Man
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had rob'd the Deceased he Came to Informant again
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And then it was that he and the Other who
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had Put the Pistol to Informants Ear rifled
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Informants PocketsBelieves the Deceased
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was Struck with the same Cutlass as Informant
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was Struck with And That he gave him but one
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Stroke as Informant SawThat they took
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from Informant only Six Pence and his Stick
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And the Deceased told Informant afterwards
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that they took from him three Shillings and six pence
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