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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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February 1697/8
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February
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To the Honourble. Bench
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The humble Pettition of
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most humbly
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Sheweth
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That your Lordships Pititioner have
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been committed to prison upon Suspition
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of picking a pockett: but knowing
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her self very Innocent of ye fact and
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being a very poor woman having two young
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children which are ready to starue: do humbly
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begg yt your Lordships will order yt she may
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be cryed or left upon Bayl
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and your Lordships Pettr. will ever Pray Etc.
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