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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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After several Suggestions and Observations made
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by the several Gents present
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It was moved by Mr. Sturch and Seconded
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by Mr. Wright.
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That a Subscription to Indemnify Persons
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Resident within this Parish from Serving in the
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Supplementary Militia from this time till the First
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day of December 1797 be Received, that such Subscription
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be Five Shillings from Poor Persons not worth £100
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Ten Shillings and Six pence from Persons worth
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£100 and under £500 and a Subscription of One
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Pound Eleven Shillings and Sixpence from
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Persons worth upwards of £500.
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That on Payment of such Sums into the
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hands of the Overseers Receipts be given undertaking
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to provide Substitutes for them
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That the Persons subscribing the Five
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Shillings and Ten Shillings and Six pence do make
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Oath if Required that they are not Possessed of an Estate in
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Lands Goods or Money of the Value of £100. or £500..
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according to the Subscription they Pay.
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The Question being put It was Carried
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unanimously in the Affirmative
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Resolved that Mr. Jennings be Treasurer and
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that a Compensation be Allowed him.
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