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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Glover and Breeches maker
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Upon his Oath Saith That about Seven OClock in the
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Monday Evening he saw the deceased and another
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Man come up the passage from the public House into
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the Court stripped and saw ye deceased as became
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into the Court drop on his knee seemingly in liquor
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or much beat but whether he dropped himself or was
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pushed cannot tellthey went to fighting & the Man
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who fought with him presently knocked him down
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and deceased fell backwards with his head to the
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ground and as he was endeavouring to get up the
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Man who fought with him
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struck him again
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before he could rise and he fell again.Saw Mr.
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Rutherforth interfere who endeavoured to get the
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deceased away but the Man who fought with
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the deceased and the others who assisted got him
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away from Mr. Rutherforth the deceased then endeavoured to get away
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himself towards the pump strinking to avoid
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the blows of the Man who fought with him and
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that Man then came behind the deceased and struck
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him a most violent blow under his less
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Ear and
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knocked him to the Ground with great force
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in so much that Deponent heard his head rebound
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against the Stones Saith the deceased he was covered with blood soon
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Afterwards he was taken away by some Men
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