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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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The Humble Pettticon of
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Sheweth that your worships Pettioner hath
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Mr
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. your Pettioner being no wayes
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concerned in this resque Hoper that your worship
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will take her hard case into your consideration
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And not let her lie in Prison and Perish for
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Mr Charlesworth has no mind to bring the
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that your Pettioner was not anywaier
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Accersary to Mr
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Woolhams escape your
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Pettioner therfore be seacher your Worship to
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grant her a Discharg without bail having
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No
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your worships
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Yr Pettioner will for Ever
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