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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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W Willis
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Wednesday July 10th. Grand Committee
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Present Mr.Treasurer, W Willis, Mr
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This Committee having considered the Minute of the Sub Com
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of the 20th. of June where by a Resolution was made to ere
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a Mill for grinding Drugs in the Prison; which they find
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& after making various inquiries into the protable advanta
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of the Scheme, & the means of carrying it into execution
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having reason to approve of the same upon such further infor-
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mation as they could procure from Mr Haslam Apothecary
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of this Hospital, & from the officers of Apothecaries Hall, have
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finally agreed to enter upon the immediate execution of it
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if it shall appear proper & reasonable to the next General
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Court to whom they beg to recommend the same
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