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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Whereas by Order of Court made the Seventh day of
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That the Square Peice of Ground bying behind the Hall and adjoyning to th
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Garden be not lett with the other Ground but that the same be reserved for Mr Fordhams
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better Accomodacord he paying an Acknowledgmt for the same And Whereas by all
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order of the last Court the Company Came to a Resolucon net to lett the Dog & Beare
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Inn And the other Premisses adjoyning to any Person or Persons whatsoever but would
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rebuild or repaire the same att the Companys Charge Thereupon and on debate of the
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Matter Itt is hereby Resolved and Ordered by this Court That the said Square peice
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of ground be reserved for Mr Fordham according to the said recited Order of the seventa
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of January last And Itt is Also further Ordered That whenever the Dog and Beare Inn
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Shall be taken down and rebuilt there shall be no lights made in any Wall of such
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New Building which butts Westward on the Clerks Garden or the Hall and New
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Buildings erected by Mr Fordham
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