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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Board think it Right to postpone making any
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Official Report on them until their next
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Meeting - but they beg leave to State that the
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so recently Set as not in their Opinion to
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Justify such a Public Report as at present
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they appear to Merit
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I am Sir
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your most Obedd. Servd.
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R. W Jennings
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Vestry Clerk
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Ordered that the Master Measure out Coals
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for the Copper in the Kitchen and Washhouse
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and Report the Consumption to the next Board
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