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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Ord. ab: a
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Midwife
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A Motion made by Mr. Cuningham and Seconded by Mr. Perins and
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the Question put Whether a woman Midwife should be Advertize
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for within the Parish to be accompanied with proper Certificated
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of her So briety and skill in her profession the same was Carried
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Nem. Cond.
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Do. ab: Porter
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of the work he.
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Ordered that the Door keeper do keep an Account of the
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Poor who have an Order to go out that he sets down the Name of the
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Overseers the Name of such Poor person and the Hour of their
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return and whether in Liquor or how otherwise Sundays
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excepted And that they be refused Admittance without an Order
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from an Overseer for that purpose.
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