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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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That the sd Boy Unknown on the 6th day of July in the Year afsd at the Par afsd it the sd.
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afsd Accidy Casually & by Misfore fell into a Certain
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being in a Certain Field Commonly Called the long Field there Sit
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And in the sd Waters thereof was then & there Suffocated & Drowned of wich sd Suffocate
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& Drowng he the sd Bill then & there distantly Died And so the Jurors afsd upon
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their Oath afsd do say that the sd Boy the in Manner & by the Means afsd
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Accidy Casually & by Misfor Came to his Death & not orwise to the Knowle
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of the sd Jurors
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