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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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To the Worrll her Maties Justices of
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That abt three weeks ago your Peticoner was bound
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over to appear at this Sessions by Mr Justice
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yt Compll of one
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an Just
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upon Sus
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least (the falstly Supposed. upon her but
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Poore her Selp an Annocent Woman and
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Wise Judgemts to be Acquitted of Soe haineous
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a Crime She now Stands before your Worshipp
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upon Supposition for to have been guilty of
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Without ye least Colour, And your Peticoner
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being a poore Woman and not in a Capacity to
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fee Councell to Argue for her yt ye Carecter which
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her Neighbours Shall give in her be halfe of his
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as it might otherwise have been and further.
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