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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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informed that other Contracts had been
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sent in lower than his that without he
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cou'd make an alteration in his they were
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bound to cheese the Lowest - he say'd he cou'd
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not whereupon the Question was put
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that Messrs.. Luff and Stackhouse
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have the Meat Contract - Carrd.
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in the Affirmative
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Mr Elsworth proposed serving the
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Poor with Butter and Cheese on the
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following terms Vizt.
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Good Salt Butter at 46s/8d P firkin
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Good Gloucester Cheese at 56/- P Cwt
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It was Moved by Mr Collier and
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Seconded by Mr Manby that the Contracts
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for Butter and Cheese be adjourned to
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the 5th day of November next and that
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advertizements be inserted in the
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Publicans Advertizer the Observer and
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Morning Herald
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Mr Parry was called in
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Respecting his Bill and desired to
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attend the next Meeting
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