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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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, try'd and acquitted the last Sessions for the
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. against whom William Green, Brother and Heir to Mary Green, did, after his being acquitted, bring an Appeal, and appear'd at the Bar, and mov'd the Court that he might be try'd this Sessions; but he not having taken Care to bring a Venire facias in Time, so that it could not be done according to the usual Course of Law, his Trial is deferr'd till the next Sessions.
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