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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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to be Printed and layd before the Vestry on or before
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the first Thursday in the Month of
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That they also Recommend that an Account of
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all the Monies received by the Treasurer from the
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different Overseers be every Audit night lay'd on the
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Table of the Vestry by the Treasurer and every
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Quarterly night the Books of each Overseer
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That this Committee find with much
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Satisfaction that their Appointment has not been in
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vain as the Bills for Janry. Febry. & March 1798 being
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compared with those Months of the preceding year
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will shew - & they have also to Add that they have
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not Curtailed or diminished any of the conveniencies
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or Necessaries of the Poor in the House nor have the Officers
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heard any Complaint from them although the Bills
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are so different.
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It was moved by Mr. Bury and Seconded by
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Mr. Marshall that the above Report be lay'd before
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the Vestry.
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The Question being put was Carried
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Unanimously in the Affirmative
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