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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Richard Buddle
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Spitalfields' Market
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Saith he was
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Killing some Beast for Mr. Weaver last Friday at Mr
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Dobbs's Slaughter houseThat Thomas Mr. Dobbs's
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Man (he does not Know his Other Name) was washing
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his Hands at the Pump in the Slaughter house Yard And
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Allen was going out of the DoorThat Informant
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Supposes the Door went against Thomas and urged him
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(he Imagines) to Speak Cross to Allen And Allen made a
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return to Thomas that he thought himself as good a Man
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as he was And Allen Hit Thomas first ever the Arm
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Then they fought Two or Three Rounds
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That afterwards Thomas said Let me Pull my Cloaths off
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And he fumbled about sometime and then they left off
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Fighting and neither of them Pulled their Cloaths off till
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they fought a Second timeThat after this Fight
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there was Silence sometime But they Urged One another
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and a good many words Passed between them till they Agreed
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to Strip and FightThat this Second Fight they fought
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about five MinutesThinks there were four or five
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Falls And that the Deceased gave the most Falls
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That Informant Saw the Deceased have One Blow he
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thinks about the Pit of his Stomach which Knock'd him
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upon his BreechThat his Head did not touch
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the GroundThat they were Pebble Stones that they
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Fought uponThat after this he got up again and
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fought furiously And threw the Other a east Fall
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That soon after this some how or Other Informant
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