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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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No. 35 Green Park Row
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Piccadilly Decr. 10th. 1783
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at 3'o Clock in the afternoon
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Being confined by illness to my
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received the inclosed Summons, it
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is utterly impossible for one to attend
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the Jury-accordingly and hope it
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will prove no inconveniency to you
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or the rest of the Gentleman of the
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I am Sir, your Hble Servant
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Dd Evans
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