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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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To the Honble. The Bench
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of Justices Now Sitting att Hicks
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The Humble Petition of
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Epran: Bluck
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Sheweth
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That yr: poor Peconer is Committed upon suspition
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of stealing a horse of which he is wholy Innocent
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That ye. prconer is troubled and day & night tormented
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wh. a most grievous rupture which renders him not only
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miserable but utterly unable to use any horse; That his
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poor family is absolutely undone and ready to famish
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his wife being big wth. Child & himself ready to Starve
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in Goal his Adversary prosecuting only for malice
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designs to keep him in Bill ye. 3d. Sessions
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Yor. poor peconer doth therefore
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in all humility beg yr. honer. to
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Petty his doplored Condition and ordr.
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what in yr. great wisdom yrs. think
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most Convenient for his relief
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And yr. poor peconer as in.
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duty bound Shall Ever pray
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