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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Sheweth
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That he stands indicted for an assault and has
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get a Release from the Prosecutor but having been
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very much afflicted with an Ague and fever and
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being in a consumption to such a Degree that he has
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been unable to work at his Trade for a long Time
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past and is new a patient of
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That he would willingly plead to the said
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Indictment but by reason of his extream poverty in
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totally unable to bear the expences
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Therefore he Desires the hounourable Court will
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order his fees to be given him and that he may be
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pardoned the indictment and his recognizances
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withdrawn he having received A notice that they
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will otherwise be carried into the Exchequer
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And your Worships Petitioner will ever
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