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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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He was coming directlyThat Deponent went away
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and got about two Dons offThe when two Men came
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put the Deponent, and One of the Men put His
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Arm found the Deponent, and One of the Men put His
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immediately called out, and Her Husband the
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deceased
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came directly, but Deponent
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cant tell whether or not He ran against or struck
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either them May nor can He Deponent recollect
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whether either of the Men spoke to the Deponent, before
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One of them so put His Arm round the Deponent's
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NeckThat upon the deceased coming up, the
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shortest Man, struck the deceased a violent Blow, as
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He Deponent belongs in the ForceThat neither of
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the Men were known to this Deponent on Her Husband
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before that timeThat the two Men ran away
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after they had struck the deceased several Blows,
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and heard some Person coming to His AssistanceThat
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the deceased ran after Them, but Deponent did not see any
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more that passed till they were taken into Custody
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that the deced went afterwards to Mr. Old royd's
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, for proper Applications for the Hurts He
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had reced That He got Home about Eleven o Clock
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at Night,was in very great Pain all Night
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and complained particularly of his Head and Jous
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That He went to the Magistrate the next
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Morning, and gave His Charge against the two
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Men,
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for striking Him, and the Deponent gave
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