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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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peace within their respective Divisions are hereby desire
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to Order the Trear of the said Hundred for the time
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being to pay what moneys they finde due to such pett
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Constables, and the said Trearer upon delivery upon
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of the Bills of Allowance given to the said Petty
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Constables And the Petty Constables receipt for
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what Moneys he shall pay by vertue of such Order
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is hereby required to pay the severall sumes mencon
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in such Orders to such Petty Constables, which paym
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shall be allowed such Bearer from them to him
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upon his Attempt to be given at the Generall
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Quarter Sessions of the peace held for this County,
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he leaving such Orders & Receipts with the Cler
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of the peace of this County for the inspection
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of her Maties Justices of the peace of this County
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