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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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That before the building the present
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there was a Foot Bridge
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which went over into Mr Aislebies Grounds
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which consisted of Two Oak plants of
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20 Inches Wide and a Hand Rail
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Master Montague Says He remembers
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most of the Circumstances above
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StatedThat he has gone thro ye
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greatest part of the Year almost dry
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That Mr Aisleby dug away a great
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part of the Ground and erected a Dam
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when it was impossable he having
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in Contemplation to erect a Bridge
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which is now ruinous
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