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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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I came to Mrs. Nicholls house one ye
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5 day of November 1739
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and Contined till ye
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Munday folling with her it happned to be thaire washing week Mrs. N: was never out
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of my Company one hover from ye time of my comeing till my going away but
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when She went to bed I was with her ye first in ye Morring and last at Night Excepting
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her Husband I will take my Oath that Mrs: Nicholls never in no Conbination nor
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Conspricing against any Person that week I sollownly Declare She never was out
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of my Company the Washing was begune befor I came and the cloves was not all
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got out of the way till ye Satterday Night we never was a bread but one day in that week
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it was one the friday I never was out of her Company all that day it was about Eight
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o' Clock at Night when we came home Is Supper to ye best of my knowledge what we
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