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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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The Officers of the Parish are mere Removal parties officially called
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upon toe prosecute, immediately after the Complaint was laid by the
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Inhabitants he Defts quitted the Parish - Before the Session it was
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initimated that he Defts Wife was so seriously ill that her life was
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despaired of & an application was made to the Inhabitants who
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laid the complaint to drop the prosecute as the Nuisance was
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Removed - The Inhabts then applied to the Officers of the Parish
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& requested that the Defts applicon might be complied with,
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of on enquiry it turn'd out the Defts Wife was in the Dangerous
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state refresented - the fact turn'd out to be so & the
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Parish Officers are therefore willing to accade to the request of
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the Inhabts
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