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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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with passed in the Negative Then the question was
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putt that the Court doe agree wth the Comittee that
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Baron be discharged from this Hospital which
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passed in the Affirmative And it was Ordered
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accordingly That the said Seven Apprentices be imediately
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Corrected and that Baron who has been a Notorious
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Ring leadler in all Tumults of this kind be Expelled
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this Hospital and that One of the Beadles should
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take the Hospital Clothes from him And then
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Severall of the Officers and Gentleman of Cheap
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Ward
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who Attended in the Lobby were Called
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into Court And Mr Presidt. acquainted them with
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the Severall Resolucons of the Court for which
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they returned the Court thankes And then all
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the Apprentices in this Hospital were sent for up to
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the Court and they being most of em present the
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said Fenton, Pyne, Temple, Bestman, Bell and
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Baron were Corrected but the Officers of Cheap Ward
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desireing that the punishment of Owen might be
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remitted and severall of his Relacons interseding
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in his behalfe he was sett by and the other Six boyes
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upon begging pardon and promise of their goods
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behaviour for the future were discharged from the
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Clocks where they had been for some time at
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Labor by Order of the said Comittee then the
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question was putt that the punishmt. of Owen be
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remitted upon the Applycacon that had been made
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