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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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hall their Majesties justices of the peace now setting
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att Hickshall The humble petition of
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God over kew for England in the year 1688 the Regiments
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were being put in prison first as Leverpooll afterwards att
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are Majesties Most gracious pardon freed, and Endeavering
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peace incell there with his former Master & Mars: that
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March 1690 and came to London with them ender-
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beead, but being here clape in prison for noe crime
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child & two children being in a most misedable con-
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and take into your most Griffian Consideration the
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now ready with his Family to Farve, and being very
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might have his liberty are will give for the security
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Henry Baris
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a man known according to his ability to
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of being a Protestant. Your poor petitioner had been in
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her his wife to begg for his distance, and here he with
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Worships will
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lioner into your charitables consideration there is now
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petitioner who earnestly begging your comiseration of his
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And Your petitioner as in duty bound
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shall for ever pray with the greatest
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forvency for your worships long lives
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healths and prospecities
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