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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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me One of his Majestys
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Who being upon Oath Saith That on or
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about the fifteenth day of Instants She was committed
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as a Disorderly
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, that about a fortnight after & during
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her confinement, a person whose name is
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unknown to this Informant came into this
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down and put his private parts into her body
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that during his connection with her she
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felt something wet come from him, that
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She several times attempted to Scream
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out for assistance but was prevented
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by the said person's putting his hand
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upon her mouth; that the said person
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Soon after went away leaving this
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three hours afterwards the Keeper of the
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this Informant represented to him the injury
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