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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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he the said Cole was one of those two Psons that first
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came into the Blew Bores head wth the said Mr
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Milward that night that Dr Clinch was Murdered
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as aforesaid, and that he the said Cole stayed wth
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the said other Pson at the Boores head aforesaid
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all the while that the said Milward was absent
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as aforesaid. And this Informt: further saith that he
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at any time since see the said Milward
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Jur 29o die Augusti
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1692 coram.
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