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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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8th. Decr 1720
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I am Sorry for ye. Assault made upon Your Lady
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and what was done was in hurry & heat of blood, I intended
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no more by it but the defence of My Masters Right and perty
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without the least Itt will to your Lady, & did not intend to
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hurt he by what I did but only to put a Stop to the excedings of
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the parties concern'd agt. my Masters Bar or Rail, I have been
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always and an Still ready to beg yours & your Ladys parden
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for my Rashness and aur willing to Submit to any condeseeacon
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you can desire and therefore I hope you will not endeavour
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to Aggrevate the Fine agt. a poor menial Servt. who is and
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allways has been
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Your humble Servt
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