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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Mr Bolton Respecting the arrears on the
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late Overseers Book for Coach house and
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Premises in his Occupation
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Mr Simpson was desired to turn
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over Mr Robinsons Rate and to pay to
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Mr. Austin the Sum Received on account
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of it
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Mr Austin to stop and pay 6
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the Poor Rates due from Miller of
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Clements Lane
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Read the Rate Book and Account
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of Mr Barker the Collector of the Wa
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Rate.
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Upon Examining of the Account
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it appeared that the Rate Book had
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been changed and a fair Copy Put
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its place
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Whereupon the Signing the
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account as aslo the rate was adjourned
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to the next Meeting
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The Rate Entd. here instead
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of next Meeting by Mistake
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