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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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To the Worship. Bench of His Majties: Justices of ye
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Peace assembled in Quartr. Tessions for ye City & Liby. of Westmr
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The humble Petition of Walter Hardie
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Sheweth
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That Yor. Peticonr. Recognizance which shou'd have been drawn
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the last Quarter Sessions, was forfeited thro' his misunderstand-
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ing the direction of ye Clerk of yeCourt occasion'd by the
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Adjournmt. of ye Sessions: And the Prosecutor & Yor. Petr.
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being fully Agreed
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Yor: Petr: humbly prays his Recog
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-nizance may be now withdrawn
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And Yor: Peticoner Shall pray Etc
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