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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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2 Sureties on £300 each.
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Since which she has no less than 3 times attempted to be bailed but ye Justice knowing ye People to be
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common Bail would no attept them in a Case of so black a Dye.
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She has now brought a Habeas Corpus & given notice of Bail as annext The two first of whom are
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ye very same persons wth Mr. Justice Poulson refused to accept of One of them to wit Willes having
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Therefore please to Oppose the Bail very strongly we being
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