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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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was expended by order of any & which of her Maties.
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Justices of the Peace of this County, for that it doth
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not appeare to this Court that the right of electing
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a Keeper of this Sd Prison was ever in question,
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but it was always admitted to be in the Justices of the
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Peace of this County, and it greatly reflects upon
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the Justice of this Court for the Petr. to alledge that
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he was at great expence in asserting their right to
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the Sd Referrees shall have made their report
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touching the prmises her Maties. Justices of the peace at
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the Sd next Generall Sessions of the Peace will make
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such further order therein as shall be just.
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