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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Opinion that such a Measure would not before the
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Real Interest of the Parish, as the home brewd Beer
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proposed to be furnishd even tho' it should be of
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equal Strenth with Porter would not be so proper for
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the Sick, the Porter being of great Efficacy in a
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Medical way
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in facilitating the Recovery of such
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as had been weakn'd by long sickness or a Course
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of Physic, and advis'd that the Measure should
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by no means be adopted - whereupon It was resolved
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that the Porter should be allow'd as usual, but
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the Board requested of Mr. Moore that he would
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be cautions that his Orders for it were not continue
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longer than he should find absolutely necessary
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Audittes the several Tradesmen's Bills amount
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to £1702 12 - 1 & Ordd. to be paid.
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The Bill of Perrices the Green man being
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of a layer Amount than ordinary the same
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was investicated and the Board thinking that
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it was a growing Evil desireded the Overseers
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to use their own Disoretion in dealing
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with some other Person
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Mr. Swift the
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of Hire Lane made
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application to the Board on behalf of Mr.
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his Partner against whom the Overseers had
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a Warrants for Bastardy and made some
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proposals for accommodating the New
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the Circumstances of this Case being taken
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