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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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to ye Adest daughter of ye Garle of Nottingham
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with whom he is to have 20000lm portion
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The Countess of Carnarvan did al
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Lindsey house on Monday last
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The Same day Distress was made
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by ye Collectors of ye land tax on ye goods of Dr
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P ne of St: M- y- while Ch- ll where
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he is Either Chaplaine to his present Matye or
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was so to ye Late Queen Mary of blessed memory
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and prehend of Westmintr:
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Whether this refractoriness was
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designd by ye Dr an an Example to his Parishonrs
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to refine to pay tribute to Coesar or to Secure
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his Intrest in ye Viccar Ship of Brey upon
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ye returne of ye late King James or become
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ye Drs: braines were Jogd by his new
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Coach into a Delirium I will not undertake
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to determin
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But what ever ye Drs: fate be
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tis thought ye obstimacy of ye Prebend will
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Cause ye Chaplaine to be tickt out of Commons
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Tis true ye Dr pretends his Tythes
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doe not amount to 300ln P Annd: at which he is
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Taxt but those who have good season to know
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Judg they amount to near 500ln
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Pembroke Febry ye 1st: Yesterday
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the England Figat arrived her as Convey to 9
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Shyn from Bristoll 2 of wch are bound to Guinea
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2 for Virguna & 5 for ye Streight whom leis to
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Convey 150 Leagues to ye wt: ward of Cape Cleer
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a pistoll Leaveing a note upon ye table Signifing that his freinds and Company
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were at ye Fleece Dane and- yesterday ye King Came to St James Chappell attended
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by ye Herands at Arms Gentlmn pensconrs: & ye Yeomen of ye guard all in mourning & after Sermon
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his Mathe made a Vistil to ye Princess of Denmark & yest went for Kensington- Yesterday
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Commend a great by all between ye Earle of Bath and Mr Prid to in ye Kings bench
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