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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Horse from this Examinant and gave it to a boy whom
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this Examinant had before seen with him in Cavendish
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Street. That said Man desired this Examinant to
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Walk in and he would pay him for the Horse. That
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they both went into a Room where said Man desir'd
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him to sit down and he would pay him for it. That said
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Man ask'd Examinant if he was being up, Examt.
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replied No, That said Man said "he had been walkg.
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about all day, was hungry and would go out and
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get a place of Bread and Butter", and went out for
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that purpose, but never return'd nor could he
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this
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Examinant find his Horse in said Yard. That
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having seen said Man with Newman as aforesaid
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he went to Newman's Stables to enquire after him,
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where, he was informed by Newman Wife that,
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the Horse had been brought then by said Man
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whom she did not know, and that said Man had
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lock'd the Stable door and taken the Has with him
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That after calling at said Newman's three Times
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last Night, and being informed that Newman
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was not at home, he determined to watch Newman's
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Stables all Night, which he did, and between six and
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seven o'Clock this Morning, said Newman came
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out, riding said Horse. That he immediately laid
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hold of said Horse by the bridle and told said Man said
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Horse must not go till he was paid for, for that this
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Examinant had sold him to a Man who had not paid
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for him, That said Newman ask'd Examinant
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what he meant and what was the Matter, when
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this Examinant informed him of evens Circumstance
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attending said Horse's being taken as aforesaid
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That said Newman then told this Examinant that
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he by appartment was to meet said man at seven
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o'Clock this Morning at the
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, where said Man had six or seven
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other Horses, that he was going to taken into the
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