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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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the Rt. Worshipful his Majts Justice
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Peace assembled at hickes Hall
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The humble peticon of James Cuthbe
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of the hamblet of Limehouse
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Sheweth
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That your petrs is Sixty Sev years of Age haveing Lost his Right
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Arme and disabled in his Left Arme And Right Legg and Liveth in a Couple
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of Roomes in A House with a poor Widow And being fallen to decay in
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The World is not Capable of paying of Taxes
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Your petrs. therefore in most humble manner
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Craves your Worships favourable Inspections into the
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prmises and of your Clemeney to grant him your
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Speciall Order to the Church Wardens and other Officers
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in the Towne to be Excused from paying of Taxes
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And your petr as in duty bound Shall Ever pray &
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