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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Recognizance & have been afterwards minded to
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desert from further prosecuting such
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offenders) have, after their Indictmts. have been
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found by the Grand Jury at the Sessions of
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peace, neglected to appeare and give
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evidence thereupon on the triall of such
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Goal Delivery
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of Newgate
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for want of whose testimony
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Severall havions offenders
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have been acquitted, And the Recognizances
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of the persons soe bound over by reason of
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the said defect could not be estreated into the
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Court of Excheqner as they ought to have
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been if they had been taken in a due &
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perfect manner, Now to the intent that
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persons who shall comitt
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be guilty of
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felony
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burglary or other capitall offences in this County May
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be brought to Justice and suffer condign
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punishmt. for the same, and that proper
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persons may be effectually bound ever by
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Recognizance to prosecute & give evidence
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against then for the
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