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<p n="838">December 1790</p>
<p n="839">on the 1st. December last ask'd Relief in the <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55610_geo655">Parish of St Lawrence</rs>
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Old<lb></lb>
Jewry London was apprehended and taken before Mr. Alderman Sawbridge<lb></lb>
and by Order of that Date passed from thence to <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55610_geo656">St Clement Danes</rs>
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in the<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55610_geo657">Way</rs>
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to the Parish of Coverley Gloucestershire as a Vagrant as his last<lb></lb>
legal settlement, from whence he was committed and on the same day<lb></lb>
taken into the Custody of the Pass Master at his place of Reception for<lb></lb>
those People at <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55610_geo658">Islington</rs>
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and put into a Cellar paved with Bricks and<lb></lb>
upon damp straw where he lay till he was removed on Wednesday the<lb></lb>
8th. Instant, being allowed 2d. and a Pennyworth of Victuals and Drink<lb></lb>
per day. That on Wednesday the 8th. he was with 14 or 16 more<lb></lb>
Paupers removed by a Cart on his Road to Coverley but that on Bays<lb></lb>
Water Hill in the <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55610_geo659">Parish of Paddington</rs>
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in that Road the Cart Wheel<lb></lb>
broke and the Cart fell (which was about 11 or 12 o Clock) and in<lb></lb>
which state hardly able to stir the Driver left him and he with the<lb></lb>
assistance of some of the other Paupers Crawl'd on to Mr. Peakes who<lb></lb>
keeps the Black Lyon Alehouse on that Road and that the Master of<lb></lb>
that House let him stay for some Hours but that the Pass Master not<lb></lb>
returning with a Cart and it growing dark the Mr. Peake insisting<lb></lb>
upon his going to <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55610_geo660">Kensington</rs>
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or that she would turn him out of her<lb></lb>
House, He consented to go to <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55610_geo661">Kensington</rs>
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with her Man and which he did<lb></lb>
with the almost difficulty but upon his being so delivered to an Overseer of<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55610_geo662">Kensington</rs>
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and the Tale told and he appearing so ill the Overseer thought<lb></lb>
fit to put the Man into a Hackney Coach and send him back to Peak's<lb></lb>
but Mr. Peake yet refused to take Cognizance of the Man and he was<lb></lb>
brought back again immediately and put into <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55610_geo663">Kensington</rs>
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<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55610_geo664">Workhouse</rs>
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and taken care of and on the next day about Twelve o Clock the Pass<lb></lb>
Master came to fetch him away to go on his Journey but the <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55610_geo665">Workhouse</rs>
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examined and found the poor Man in an unfit state to remove and on the<lb></lb>
next Morning he died and he has been buried by the Officers of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55610_geo666">Kensington</rs>
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<p n="840">Resolved that the Pass Master to make a Return<lb></lb>
every Session of the number of Persons which have been passed from the<lb></lb>
end of the proceeding Session and that such Return be inserted in every<lb></lb>
County Paper in which Return is to be contained an Account of the state of</p>
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