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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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To the Honble: the Justices as Hicks Hall
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The humble Request & Petn. of Majr. Hughes
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That the Petr. has used all Endeavours to comply
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with your Worships Order of paying Mr. Owen
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the Summ of £20 in 48. hours. And has found
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to his Sorrow he is incapable of revising even
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That as the Petr. hopes and will find Sureties
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To pay Mr. Owen £10. in a reasonable time
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to
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The Petr. humbly prays your Worships
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to Mitigate the Imposition and to order
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Mr. Owen to accept of his utmost
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Power and condition to perform
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(without perishing.)
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of Major Hughes
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