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brought home with her and entertained Men for
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the purposes of Prostitution - and that served
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other Young Women who are common Prostitution
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on the Town continually lodge there and are
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encouraged by the said Mrs-Davies in the habit
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of Prostitution - And this Examinant further
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saith that in the beginning of this present
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Month of January 1786 - she was a Lodger at the
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House of the said Mrs-Davies in
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aforesaid, that she had then been a Lodger there
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for about Two Months. That on or about the
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at about 8. or 9. in the Morning
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This Examinant being taken in Labor with
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Child at said Mrs. Davies's House, said Mrs-
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Davies ordered a Coach to be called and told
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this Examinant that she must not stay there
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that if she did she would be last for want of
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Help, and that it would be the best way for
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her to go to the Work house - That she this Ext
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then told her that she had no Parish, or Settlemt.
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of her own - that said Mrs. Davies then said to the
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several Persons about her - "we must send
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"her to some Parish, which is the Casualty Parish
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"send her there" - that
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she was
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answered by some of them Saint Martins.
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"No no" said she, "Saint Clements is the best
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"Casualty Parish send her there" - that accordingly
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, a Young Woman who also Lodged at
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