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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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The 25 June 90.
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Here hath in halfe a year dishonestly
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deceiv'd his master of about 300 botles of
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Strong drink as by his owne Booke and acc
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otherwise doth appeare
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The frequently lay out a nights without
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Hee did runn out to tipple in the ale h
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contrary to his agreement under his hand.
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And when he was admonisht by his M
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for the said and other faults, his answer
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loud and railing language, and Scor
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turn himselfe out of their Service and
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of them to the others Servants to whom his
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and ill manners were of very ill Example.
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Here wrongfully without any Instance of time
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to have stole from him.
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Here falsly hath sworn that his wages owing
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£3:14s:0. because he omitts to deduct therefore
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