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London Lives 1690 to 1800
Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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out Ten Shillings Contrary to the Consent
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Informant and this Informant said that he hoped
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that he would not take it all and Wilson laid hold
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of his hanger and half drew it and Said do you
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grudge it take it again but this Informant
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fearing Wilsons hanger Tho: Wilson returned
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him his money this Informant gave it to him
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again & then Wilson said he was a brave fellow
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