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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Sir
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I hope you observ'd that I was very backward from
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taking advantage against you with respect to the Assignmt.
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made to you by Mrs. Bond or by any delay in the paymt. of the
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rent due for the premisses assigned, & I really did not expect
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when I wrote you about that rent by Order of a Comittee that
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I should be a fur'd to apply anywhere else: Mr. Trahorn can
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only act as you shall think fitt to direct but that you
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might see no civility was wanting on my side I did send
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the letter (when it rerurn'd from you) by a Beadle to Mr.
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Trahern from whom I have heard nothing You will for
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the future excuse me from looking to any body but your
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self & Co Assignee & I hope will forthwith order paymt.
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of the arrears & prevent a distress upon the tenants
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in possesion which will be made without further
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notice of the rent is not paid I having direction
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from the Comee to proceed to get in the hospital arrears
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as speedily as may he
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For Mr. Smith
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at his house in Hand Court
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Thomas Street.
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I am Sir
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Yor very hble Servt.
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