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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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and Expended to Answer the ends and purposes mentioned,
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in the Act of Parliament first abovementioned and that it
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is necessary a Considerable sum of Money should be
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Raised and a Rate made upon the Parishes Towns Liberties
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Precincts Villages Hamlets and places in the said County
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for raising of Money to Answer the Several ends and
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purposes in the said first recited Act of Parliament,
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mentioned. This Court upon Consideration of the
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premises and of the Returns made and Swom to by the
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Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor of the Several
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Parishes and Places within this County pursuant to the
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directions of the said Act of the 37th.. year of the Reign of his
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present Majesty is of opinion and doth accordingly Order
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that a General Equal Rate of Three farthings in the Pound upon
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the Annual Rent or Value of the Estates within every Parish
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